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ujponds 11-07-2010 08:03 PM

Help with my first Tatauaje
 
So all I keep reading about here is how great Tats are and I'm yet to try one. I see them come up on the devil site, but even there they are not cheap.

Can you guys suggest where to start? I generally like full flavored smokes.

Thanks in advance:tu

Chingas 11-07-2010 08:06 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Why not pick up a fiver of the 7th or reserve?

I like the Havana VI but that's far from full flavored.

dwoodward 11-07-2010 08:16 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
I have yet to try a Tat as well. But that will change soon enough I am sure.

And Chingas... avatar switch?

Negncic 11-07-2010 08:19 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Save your money and buy the Pepin JJ's. :2

Bill86 11-07-2010 08:21 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Save your money and buy Viaje.

md4958 11-07-2010 08:27 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Mark, youre in NY... Im sure you can find a tobacconist locally that carries them Then you can buy a stick or two without shelling out 60 bucks on a fiver.

http://www.tatuajecigars.com/site/stores/

p.s. Dont listen to all the posts that tell you to save your money and buy this, or buy that... try a Tat and then decide for yourself if they are worth the money or not.

ujponds 11-07-2010 08:29 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chingas (Post 1053419)
Why not pick up a fiver of the 7th or reserve?

I like the Havana VI but that's far from full flavored.

Thanks, that's what I'm looking for, somewhere to start.

ujponds 11-07-2010 08:30 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Negncic (Post 1053431)
Save your money and buy the Pepin JJ's. :2

Def will, I've been hooked on 601 green and blue lately.

ujponds 11-07-2010 08:34 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by md4958 (Post 1053436)
Mark, youre in NY... Im sure you can find a tobacconist locally that carries them Then you can buy a stick or two without shelling out 60 bucks on a fiver.

http://www.tatuajecigars.com/site/stores/

p.s. Dont listen to all the posts that tell you to save your money and buy this, or buy that... try a Tat and then decide for yourself if they are worth the money or not.

Thanks for the link, believe it or not, no one is even within 45 min of me!

md4958 11-07-2010 08:38 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ujponds (Post 1053443)
Thanks for the link, believe it or not, no one is even within 45 min of me!

Damn, even the shop on Lexington is that far?? Are you upstate?


Try HoltsDOTcom. They have a good selection. I prefer the Havana VI (red label) line. And those little Verocu #9s are mighty tasty. http://www.holts.com/category.html?i...63&trail=86665

floydpink 11-07-2010 08:42 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Try the Havana Cazadore for full flavor.

Personally, I think the Noella is a great place to start, and probably finish in the Tat line and they won't break the bank either.

ujponds 11-07-2010 08:44 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by md4958 (Post 1053447)
Damn, even the shop on Lexington is that far?? Are you upstate?


Try HoltsDOTcom. They have a good selection. I prefer the Havana VI (red label) line. And those little Verocu #9s are mighty tasty. http://www.holts.com/category.html?i...63&trail=86665

Yeah, near NY, NJ, Pa boarder

ujponds 11-07-2010 08:47 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by floydpink (Post 1053451)
Try the Havana Cazadore for full flavor.

Personally, I think the Noella is a great place to start, and probably finish in the Tat line and they won't break the bank either.

Thanks and "Careful with that ax Eugene":D

neoflex 11-07-2010 08:50 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
I would start out with the Havana VI line and go from there. They may not be as full bodied but they are a great stick especially the Artista and they are still very affordable.:2

dwoodward 11-07-2010 08:50 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ujponds (Post 1053443)
Thanks for the link, believe it or not, no one is even within 45 min of me!

Don't feel too bad, the closest to me is over 5 hours... :td

rizzle 11-07-2010 09:04 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Personally, I think you should start where Tat started, with the brown labels. IMO, that's what Tatuaje is all about. And then you can go from there.

My favorite is the line is the Noella. If you like a Petite Corona, they're pretty damn hard to beat.

:2

Brutus2600 11-07-2010 09:12 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Didn't try them for a long time because there wasn't a local B&M that carried them (that I knew of). Was out of town for business and there was a B&M that had the Havana VI's and Seleccion De Cazador's. Let's just say it was all downhill from there :tu

You could try something like this if you wanted to get a taste of a few different Pete Johnson sticks. They're all pretty dang good!

gijoey959 11-07-2010 10:32 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
I love the Tatuaje Black Tubos, some love em, some hate em, but they are the best that I've had out of the Tatuaje line, but I've only had the Havana VI, and the Cojonu 2003, along with a few brown labels that I don't know what kind they were.

I also think Pete's other blends are definately a try, the El Truinfador is my favorite cigar I've had out of everything, and the Cabaiguan is another favorite, especially in Maduro

Chingas 11-07-2010 11:41 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ujponds (Post 1053453)
Yeah, near NY, NJ, Pa boarder

Did someone say Jersey. Why not just come over and you can smoke all sorts of Tats?:tu

Jbailey 11-08-2010 12:17 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
You never know until you try them. Everyone's palate is different and you might really dig something out of the line that isn't popular with others.

Some of my favorites off the top of my head were
Red Label: Victoria, Angel
Brown Label: Especiale, Noellas
Cabaiguan: Coronas Extra, Petite Cabaiguan
Cabaiguan Guapos: Guapos Junior- Petite Corona Natural
Reserva: J21
La Riqueza: No.1 Lonsdale, No.5 Petite Corona
OR east/west regionals

yourchoice 11-08-2010 12:30 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brutus2600 (Post 1053478)
You could try something like this if you wanted to get a taste of a few different Pete Johnson sticks. They're all pretty dang good!

The sampler on that link offers a good chance to try a few lines. Was going to be my suggestion as well. :tu

AlohaStyle 11-08-2010 12:36 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
If you want to try some Tats without spending a lot, look for the new Petit Cazadores Reserva and the Verocu #5. They are both great little cigars for around $4+ and will give you the chance to taste the broadleaf wrappers and the popular red label verocu line at half the cost of the bigger cigars.

I know New Havana Cigars has 5ers for sale, but if you don't find any singles anywhere, you should email NHC to see if he could sell you a small sampler.

maninblack 11-08-2010 01:15 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
So many Tats, so little time.

Wharf Rat 11-08-2010 05:30 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
For my money, I prefer the red label (Havana VI) over the brown.

quantim0 11-08-2010 10:36 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
For me, the best of the regular production brown labels is the new 7th. My favorite viola and I think he best in the brown label.

ujponds 11-08-2010 01:17 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Thanks for all the help. It'll prob a little while until budget allows, but I now have a good jumping off point.

zappaFREAK 11-08-2010 01:36 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Thanks for this post. Had the same questions myself!!!

NCRadioMan 11-08-2010 05:00 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ujponds (Post 1053439)
Def will, I've been hooked on 601 green and blue lately.

If you like full bodied, full flavored cigars, don't get a JJ. They are very mild.

Reserva J21 :tu

bigliver 11-08-2010 11:17 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
7th, J21, Petite Caz, all good, as are most of the rest of the Tats of course.

wayner123 11-09-2010 09:47 AM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
The majority of Tat's are not cheap when compared to say General cigars. But they are imo much more tasty. I would say the best representation of Tatuaje is the J21. I have had most every Tat and that is the one that I associate with Tat's.

ujponds 03-04-2011 12:49 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Thought I would give an update.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/Tats/005.jpg

I finally picked up a few 5ers and a sampler. I've so far tried the El Triunfador and Red. Both were on the mild to medium side but full of flavor. . . I think I am starting to get the hype.

Chainsaw13 03-04-2011 01:11 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
:tu

CRIMPS 03-04-2011 02:01 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
yums!

Brutus2600 03-04-2011 02:04 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Every single one of those is a fav smoke of mine :tu

rizzle 03-04-2011 02:06 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ujponds (Post 1053437)
Thanks, that's what I'm looking for, somewhere to start.

Start with a good ole brown label. any will do, but my favorites are the Noella and the Especiale. And grab a red label too, I prefer the Victorias.

Devanmc 03-04-2011 02:06 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
mmm yummyness, i need to try those sticks. never had

Sauer Grapes 03-04-2011 02:24 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Nice selection there. I'm partial to the Cabaiguan. I like his other stuff fine, but nothing has been as consistent as the Cabs.

Had a brown label PC just a couple days ago that I almost set down. I'm glad I didn't because it became OK after an inch or so, but it didn't impress me at all, not to mention the HUGE stem that was "pigtailed" right under where I cut the cap.

ujponds 03-04-2011 02:28 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sauer Grapes (Post 1193519)
Nice selection there. I'm partial to the Cabaiguan. I like his other stuff fine, but nothing has been as consistent as the Cabs.

Had a brown label PC just a couple days ago that I almost set down. I'm glad I didn't because it became OK after an inch or so, but it didn't impress me at all, not to mention the HUGE stem that was "pigtailed" right under where I cut the cap.

That's next on the chopping block.:tu

nick2021 03-04-2011 05:13 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ujponds (Post 1193370)
Thought I would give an update.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/Tats/005.jpg

I finally picked up a few 5ers and a sampler. I've so far tried the El Triunfador and Red. Both were on the mild to medium side but full of flavor. . . I think I am starting to get the hype.

I love the El Triunfador...need to get some more:dr:dr

md4958 03-04-2011 06:14 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
If I can make a suggestion, try using a punch on the white label instead of a cutter. The first I smoked with a cut, and I got tobacco bits in my mouth for the entire smoke (I actually put it down half way because of it)

68TriShiled suggest using a punch and the next one I had was a completely different smoke. Very good for a $3-$4 cigar :tu

Bill86 03-04-2011 06:28 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
What Moe said, in general I like to punch all of my smokes. I only cut them if they are plugged.

ujponds 03-04-2011 08:03 PM

Re: Help with my first Tatauaje
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by md4958 (Post 1193761)
If I can make a suggestion, try using a punch on the white label instead of a cutter. The first I smoked with a cut, and I got tobacco bits in my mouth for the entire smoke (I actually put it down half way because of it)

68TriShiled suggest using a punch and the next one I had was a completely different smoke. Very good for a $3-$4 cigar :tu

Thanks for the advice, it will be punched.


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