Tatuaje Havana VI Angeles

fizguy

Lowland Gorilla
I received my first tatuajes on Friday. I couldn't wait any longer, especially since it is almost 60 degrees outside today so I fired up an Angeles (petit corona vitola).

It was a nice looking cigar, well made, almost a shame to burn. But that was its destiny...

The prelight draw was quite tight and yielded very little flavor. It could be that it needed more than two short days of rest in my humidor, although the retailer claims that they are stored at optimal humidity, not too wet.

It was the same deal upon lighting: tight draw and not too much flavor and not very much smoke either. After a few puffs things loosened up and then it produced a very nice amount of aromatic smoke. I think the aroma was my favorite part of the experience.

The taste started out a little drier and more woody than I normally prefer. I was a little disappointed but had to remind myself that often, when smoking a cigar with considerable hype, I feel the same way. As I progressed I found the taste sweetened up a little and I enjoyed it more even though the woody-ness was still there. The aroma remained superb and maybe even got a little better.

I only ashed twice due to the good construction and small size of the cigar. The taste never became harsh and I smoked right down to the nub.

Overall I did enjoy this cigar once I overcame my initial disappointment. I am still enjoying the taste in my mouth and the smell on my clothes. I think with more rest I would have found it outstanding from the start. Good thing there are more in the humi!!
 
Nice review! I get the occasional tight rolls with the smaller RGs, but I actually prefer the reds to the browns.

Jim
 
I love this cigar. As a matter of fact I love every Don Pepin I have had. This is a powerhouse smoke for the size. You should also try the Tatuaje Havana VI Zona del Este. That is my favorite!
 
When I bought a box of Tats Angeles recently, the first 3-4 out of the new box had a tight draw. I tried dry-boxing the next handful for a couple of days before smoking them. Seems to have improved the draw considerably. :cb
 
Nice review.

I've come across quite a few cigars that I don't like for the first inch or so then they sort of come into their own and become a good smoke.
 
Thanks for the review... I have had one of these sitting in my humi for a few months now, but keep passing it over for the larger sizes. I'm another person who prefers these over the brown labels :ss
 
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