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Tatuaje Black Label Petite Lancero Review
Cigar: Tatuaje Black Label Petite Lancero Size: 6 x 38rg Filler: Nicaraguan Binder: Nicaraguan Wrapper: Nicaraguan Sun Grown Criollo from Esteli Price: $190-215/Box, $8.60ea Individual Weight: 8.85g Pre-Light: Smelling the body of the cigar gives off a sweet scent of bread, suede, and raw black tea. While the construction is beautiful on this cigar, the triple cap is off-center and there is a noticeable vein midway in the sticks length. The draw is nice and loose and the dry air meets my tongue with a subtle hay taste. Light: The first puffs remind me of what I call the Tatuaje Flavor. Wonderully nutty, with woodiness and aromatic spice. These however, seem to have more spice on the nose than the previous Tat's I've reviewed in the past. It starts to exibit the depth of flavor very early on. This seems to be a more pronounced Tatuaje than what I've experienced before. The levels of flavors build quickly to show multiple layers of spice flavors. Paprika, Cinnamon, and Fenugreek all show themselves on a nirvana inducing retro-hale. 1/3rd: Notes of honey, vanilla, and cinnamon are most present as we enter the end of the first third. The cigar seems to be burning qucker than most lancero sized vitoilas I've smoked. Sweet tea flavors start to dance on smaller puffs, with a darker more black tea aroma upon double puffs. The ash is a much lighter shade of grey than most cigars this age which indicates high quality tobacco to me. However, the ash seems to fall off every half inch, which doesn't bode well for the roller. ½ Way: The flavors are consistetly building, without becoming over powering. The classic Tatuaje subtleness is found in this cigar as it is in all of Pete Johnsons' creations. While this blend is more powerful than previous Tats I've enjoyed, it seems to be less potent than many of the limited release sticks I've found offered by Pete. Charred oak flavors are coming through at this point. While I have yet to enjoy a whiskey with this cigar, I could see the two going very well together. There is a leatheryness to the smoke that is hard to describe. It isn't the typical leather hues I'm used to, but more of a worked lamb-skin Cabretta leather found in a new golf glove. The burn has remained slightly uneven throughout the cigar, but not to the detriment of the burn. The cigar has kept a perfect even cherry throught the review, and burns well sitting, not just while smoking. Final 3rd: The small vein on this cigar doesn't appear to be affecting the burn any, as the side which it is present is burning the most even. The flavor is still intensifying as most cigars do as they get into their final stages. This one however, is as smooth and flavorful as it was when it was lit. It doesn't seem to be picking up any bitterness as the oils increase under the Nicaraguan Sun Grown Criollo wrapper. More wood is starting to come through as the leather takes a back seat for a bit. As with most Tatuajes I've had, the hardest part of smoking this cigar is removing the band. Please Pete, make it easier on us to get the paper off! The burn has evened out into a paper thin edge of toasted tobacco, buring evenly around the cigar. Final Thoughts: This cigar came in at just under 9 grams, which is a bit light when it comes to most lanceros or off-lancero vitoilas. Most 7 x 32 cigars we've tested weighed in at 12-14 grams, with the 6 in Petites usually hitting 10-12. At nearly $9 per stick, this does does reduce the overall value to me as the cigar burns a bit quick. The cigar finished in one hour and fifteen minutes, which is about 25 minutes faster than I enjoy most cigars of a similiar size. That being said, I got more pleasure out of it than some of those as the quality of tobacco on this cigar seems to be second to none. As it is a limited release for Tatuaje, these won't be around long. Do yourself a favor and pick a box up as quckly as you can. This cigar should not be missed. For the full review, high resoultion photography, and final score, please visit The Daily Tobacconist |
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There was a 200 box prerelease version (you can tell the difference by the fact that the prerelease version has a pigtail and a covered foot), but those have been sold out since early 2011... Hope that helps! ~brooks |
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Thanks for the review! I picked up one of these a week ago and was going to smoke it tonight, but ran out of time. It will have to wait until this weekend. I am excited to try it out though after reading so many good things about it.
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Anyone smoke an OR from the jar recently? I'm still looking to get one or two of these but they seem impossible to find.
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Fenugreek?
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What is the point in keeping a cigar until it loses everything that made it great to begin with? My $.02... ~brooks |
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It is a low cost alternative to actual maple, and therefore raises the profit margin for most food companies. But yes, I tasted fenugreek in this cigar. Many people reported tasting caramel which is not far off fenugreek on any tasting wheel. Hope that explanation helps! |
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Thanks for the review, I love these sticks. Perfect amount of pepper when I am in the mood and my favorite vitola.
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Definitely a great stick...Nice review and thanks for sharing :tu
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Nice review. I like these with some rest on them. One of the better smoke aromas out there IMO
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Great review, nice pics!
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Tried one yesterday and it was amazing!!
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I blew through a fiver of the closed foot when they came out, bought a box of the regular release as soon as they hit and plan on letting them sit until I go back to shore duty in 5 years. It aint easy when I read reviews like this!
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I believe I have only burned one of these courtesy of Shane (Blak Smyth) and I recall really enjoying it. I am not a huge fan of very peppery smokes but from what I remember this had just the right amount of pepper balance in it. A good smoke from what I remember for sure, but it is soon time to refresh my memory!
Thanks for the great review! :tu |
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I picked up one of these yesterday and I'm letting it rest for awhile. Based on most of the reviews it looks like I'm in for a treat.
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It's a lovely afternoon in SoCal. Went for a nice walk along Santa Monica beach and did some morning shopping. Had a nice lunch and now, time to settle in for an afternoon smoke on my hotel balcony.
Selected an OR Tatuaje Petit Lancero that was gifted to me by a great BOTL. Chocolately wrapper. Fairly veiny. Closed foot is interesting. I believe that this petit lancero is from the special release that Pete Johnson did for Tobacco Grove in Minneapolis as it has a closed foot. Should be interesting to light. The smell of the wrapper reminds me of expresso beans. Deep, rich aroma. Fairly firm throughout the cigar. Pigtail looks a little rough. The closed foot takes to flame easily. Loads of chocolate and a hint of sweetness. The aftertaste is fleeting. Doesn't last too long. A touch of black coffee and pepper emerge after a few puffs. The sweetness reminds me of a cinnabon? Burn is a little uneven but seems to be correcting itself. The draw is firm with an acceptable amount of smoke. Would like more smoke though as I find it doesn't coat the palate fully. The ash is a dirty white. Nice weight in the cigar as I type. As I work through the first third, all i can think of is a latte with a cinnabon. Its making want to go and get some. The burn has corrected itself nicely.. Drawing on this slowly as I don't want to overheat the cigar. The flavours remind me of a PL Montecarlo, based on the reviews I've read. Might have to secure a few to try and make a comparison. The second third reveals more of the same. A slight change to more cocoa/ black coffee flavours and a hint of spice comes through. Strength has increased. The aftertaste still is fairly short. No real change as I enter the final third. Fairly one dimensional. The flavours are acceptable however, just seems to be playing the same song over and over again. Final third is done. All in all, a nice change of pace cigar however, not as good as others that I have had. Fairly one dimensional and straight forward. A good cigar but lacks complexity and nuance. |
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