Who likes Tatuaje cigars?

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Craving GOF
There will be a Tatuaje cigar event January 19th in Tacoma Washington and I am planning on going.

Which Tatuaje cigars do you feel are best?

Thanks
Ken
 
So far I have only had two: A Havana VI angeles (petit corona) and a Havana VI torpedo (forget the name). I thought the torpedo was awesome. The angeles had a tight draw IMO but in all fairness I had it almost right off the truck.
 
I love the Angeles, the West Coast blend and the Reserva J21. I love all the tats to a degree, except Series P. Series P are boring to me. :tg

Enjoy the event!!
 
For a milder cigar, I go with the P series.

Want to add some spice and kick? Havana VI series.

Full of power and loaded with great flavor (after a steak dinner), The regular brown labels.

IMHO, they are all pretty damn good.
 
I've only had the reserva sw (brown label) and it was amazing.
If you can get your hands on one definitely try it.

Holts has a brown label and red label sampler pack for decent prices. I ordered one of each yesterday :tu
 
I am a big fan of Pete Johnson's vision and the red labeled Tatuaje Havana VI Angeles would have to be my current standout.

Here is a link to a thread containing a few photos showing my score when the Tatuaje person came to my town.
Click Here

If you get a chance ask the Tatuaje person if they have and could part with any of these promotional beauties...
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Have Fun.
 
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He makes good cigars. The ones I have tried were all quite strong and perfectly aged and constructed; stronger than the Habanos that I normally smoke.

Try to get as many as you can, you'll be glad you did.
 
I'll go with the flow and say the Angeles. Tight draw? Sometimes. Low humidity is the key. Dryboxing is a necessity with them (atleast for me), but the payoff is more than worth it.
 
Damn... if only I was in WA. For fuller bodied smokes (and my favorites); I recommend the Cojonu 2003 & 2006. Great smokes! I am more of a Cabinet fan (aka brown label) than either the Havana VI or Series P blends. I enjoy those too; just not as much as the Cabinet.

Enjoy yourself and don't forget the pics! :tu
 
Zona del Este is a VERY refined tasting cigar (one of top5 NC's)......to be enjoyed in peace, no wind, and a little music where you can really appreciate this cigar.....by not having outside influences distracting you

For the Money, Series P2's are HARD to beat.

For me, the brown labels are much too spicy. I do like the red labels, but find them hard to open up and deliver for some reason.
 
I have cabs of petites and regios. I think that some noellas are in my near future.

I've found that the brown labels taste best for me with about 1 year on them.

I also scored a bunch of angeles, which I think are quite nice as well.
 
I have cabs of petites and regios. I think that some noellas are in my near future.

I've found that the brown labels taste best for me with about 1 year on them.

I also scored a bunch of angeles, which I think are quite nice as well.

1 year! I'll never be able to let them sit that long! I only have a couple of the brown labels.:hn
 
The brown labels are tops in my book. Just changing size can alter the intensity. The noellas are fabulous. If you want to go high dollar, the RC's are huge and almost mellow! But for an everyday smoke, the soon to be famous Black label will be the tops for me!!
 
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