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  • Tatuaje Miami Taino (double corona)

    This afternoon, I had the pleasure of smoking a cigar that was new to me. The cigar was a Tatuaje Miami Taino. After reading Mr. T's thread about his experience with a Tatuaje cigar he recently had, it made me want to try one! The funny thing was, I got one in the mail the next day as a hitchhiker from a purchase that I made from a fella on a different forum.

    The cigar is a double corona. It had a very dark wrapper. It was rolled in the USA.....Miami Florida to be exact. A city that I have always associated with fine cigars. As a matter of fact, I smoked the best cigar ever in Miami. Also plenty of great Cuban food there....talk to Big J about that one!

    Although I don't really have anything written down such as a score for the cigar, I will tell you what I can remember about it. Besides, I was driving while I smoked it.

    The cigar before lighting was an absolute beauty to look at. Very nicely constructed and wreaked of fine tobacco. It had a slight shimmer to it from the oils on the dark wrapper. I usually give a cigar the sguish test....this one felt like it was packed exactly the same all the way from its head to its foot. I assumed it would have a perfect draw. My assumption was correct! It was perfect in that department.

    I toasted the foot as I do with every cigar I smoke....and got er fired up. Took a few nice pulls and instantly could identify the tobacco was from Nicaragua. Back in the day I smoked lots of Padrons and can tell a cigar from this region any day of the week. But the smoke was nothing special. Just was an ordinary cigar for the first....2 inches.

    At the point where the cigar came to robusto size is where the flavour kicked in. The power as well. I have noticed this with most double corona cigars especially the lusitania. They seem to start off as somewhat mild, then they reach that 2nd third and that's when they take off. Well, that is exactly what this did! It took off! It tasted to me like a Cuban cigar at this point. It had much of the flavour that one would expect in a cigar from Cuba. If it had not been for the first 2 inches I would have thought all day long it was Cuban.

    In summary, I would say that the cigar had notes of leather and wood. Maybe it could be leatherwood! To me it was a cross between a lusitania and a Don Alejandro. That's exactly what I thought while smoking it. That is the best way I can describe it. I had it down to about 1 inch before I chucked it from the window. I will say one thing. And this is not easy! It was ever so slightly the best double corona I have ever had. Worth the $275.00 price tag? I don't feel any box of cigars is! But the price would not stop me from picking up 5 or 10! This Pete Johnson guy means business. He makes a damn good cigar. I want to try a robusto size and see what I think.

    A few pics...
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  • #2
    Sounds great KC, I've tried a few Tats , and each has been very good indeed.

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    • #3
      Ive tried a few tats and most have been good, still to experience the earth shattering one though.
      Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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      • #4
        Nice review on a nice smoke!

        You should do more reviews KC. You're pretty good at them!!!

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        • #5
          Wet Lips!

          Nice write up, senor Kingsnake.

          I've been thinking about trying one from this line for a long time. Any recommendations, amigos?


          BTW, next time you post a pic, dry off the stogie head first** (Ahem, that's the end you put in your mouth )! Your pic reminded me the Steve McQueen flic where he had to share a stogie with a leper.









          Hey el Perro! I thought you said senor Larry puts his foot in his mouth?


          (Hurumph!) Careful, virgin boy...or I'll put his foot up your ass!



          ** Knewbee Knotice
          Last edited by TJCoro; 06-06-2010, 03:08 PM.
          sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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          • #6
            Just some info for you guys on Tatuajes: Pete Johnson owns the brand name, but the blend was designed by Jose Pepin Garcia, or Don Pepin Garcia. That is the guy who became the blending celebrity in the NC world for the last ten years or so. His blends include La Aroma De Cuba, San Cristobal (for Ashton), Tatuaje, 601, 5 Vegas Miami, and a host of other cigars. Look his name up and you might find a bunch of cigars worth trying. My favorite of his is the Cuban Classic Black Label.
            Business in the front. Party in the back.
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            • #7
              Told you so
              Dave...

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              • #8
                Great review, KC!
                I had a few Tats but have not tried Miami Taino DC. Sounds like a great smoke.
                Mmmmm, Cuban food, Cuban coffee, Cuban cigar, Cuban Rum down in Miami...doesn't get any better than that! LOVE THAT CITY!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                  Nice write up, senor Kingsnake.

                  I've been thinking about trying one from this line for a long time. Any recommendations, amigos?


                  BTW, next time you post a pic, dry off the stogie head first** (Ahem, that's the end you put in your mouth )! Your pic reminded me the Steve McQueen flic where he had to share a stogie with a leper.









                  Hey el Perro! I thought you said senor Larry puts his foot in his mouth?


                  (Hurumph!) Careful, virgin boy...or I'll put his foot up your ass!



                  ** Knewbee Knotice
                  Thanks for BLOWING THAT UP FOR ME! lol Hey, I have a couple of pics you need to see from my neighbour. I take cigars there sometimes and smoke over there. The other day he got up and i got my phone out and took these pics! And you thought I was bad! lol

                  and just so you know....i was smoking the montecristo!
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                  • #10
                    Two Sticks in One!

                    Careful boyz.....we got a chewer!



                    Gross!

                    I wonder how many others around these parts chew their puros.


                    sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                    • #11
                      How else do you expect to eat a cigar? I wouldn't want to swallow it whole.
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                      The Mullet Dog is so on fleek!

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                      • #12
                        Man, that looks nasty!

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                        • #13
                          It all started with the Blue Lable

                          Originally posted by larrysputnik View Post
                          Just some info for you guys on Tatuajes: Pete Johnson owns the brand name, but the blend was designed by Jose Pepin Garcia, or Don Pepin Garcia. That is the guy who became the blending celebrity in the NC world for the last ten years or so ? His blends include La Aroma De Cuba, San Cristobal (for Ashton), Tatuaje, 601, 5 Vegas Miami, and a host of other cigars. Look his name up and you might find a bunch of cigars worth trying. My favorite of his is the Cuban Classic Black Label.
                          Give up our secrets !

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                          • #14
                            Well maybe I pulled that number out of my ass, but I promise the rest of it is true.**


                            **Read: "Stop giving Pete Johnson all the credit for someone Else's genius, even if everything I post is only moderately accurate"
                            Business in the front. Party in the back.
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                            The Mullet Dog is so on fleek!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by larrysputnik View Post
                              Well maybe I pulled that number out of my ass, but I promise the rest of it is true.**


                              **Read: "Stop giving Pete Johnson all the credit for someone Else's genius, even if everything I post is only moderately accurate"

                              I'm pretty sure these cigars are blended to Pete Johnsons likes. Wouldn't you think if someone owned something they would want it blended how they liked it? Regardless, the miami is a wonderful smoke. Even if the man on the moon blended them!

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