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05-03-2009, 12:21 AM | #1 |
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Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 1
The full name of this cigar is
Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 1 Exclusivo Lado Occidental 6-1/4" x 52 ring Toro, Nicaraguan Puro. I don't think these are available in retail anymore, but I'm sure someone will chime in if they are. A handsome stick, it's well-packed with just a bit of give, except for 2 small softer spots in the middle section. The wrapper is medium to dark brown with a leathery, slightly sandpapery feel, giving a dull sheen in the sunlight. Prelight draw is fairly loose, a litttle too loose for my liking. I decided to pair this with a gin & tonic, knowing full well it's Kentucky Derby Day, & I should pour a bourbon on the rocks. OK, lets get down to business & set this bad boy on fire....... On lighting, there's an initial blast of pepper, along with a pleasant earthy & molasses taste. There's a buttery, almost chewy feel to the smoke. 1/2" in, the pepper subsides, though still present, allowing more espresso, wood & molasses to emerge. The aftertaste is a mix of earth & butter. Strength-wise, it's in the fuller range of medium. It reminds me of a Punch Gran Puro, only stronger fuller, & richer. The burn gives problems at times, very uneven. At first I let it go, but after a while I apply numerous corrections over the course of the cigar. As the cigar progresses, the pepper fades into the background, leaving an excellent balance of flavors in an almost-full strength package. Earthy coffee and sweetness with a slightly spicy finish. It continues to smooth out as it goes, becoming almost caramel-like with sweet-hot pepper & a yeasty feel. Like a stronger Fuente Anejo at times. An hour & 1/2 later, & I still have 1/3 of this stogie to go. Hot dog! The pepper comes & goes now, playing peek-a-boo with me every other puff. Even so, it remains very nicely balanced & never too sharp, more ginger than charcoal. The last inch is more like a smoother La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero. A very tasty mix of earthy espresso, wood & molasses with pepper bite. Two and 1/2 hours from when I began, I let it drop. The only downside was the continual off-burn which required frequent fixing. Overall, a most enjoyable cigar experience that I highly recommend to anyone who likes a slightly stronger smoke.
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05-03-2009, 12:39 AM | #3 |
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Re: Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 1
Thanks for the review!
I have a 5'er of these and have been wanting to light one up.. I think I will this week.
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05-03-2009, 11:03 AM | #4 |
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Re: Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 1
Very nice review, thanks.
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11-13-2010, 01:36 AM | #6 |
Wild'n since '87
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Re: Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 1
Just had one of these tonight. Very good and your review was spot on, including the burn issues. Like you I corrected the burn frequently and it didn't really bother me. Great cigar, just wish I had more.
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