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04-19-2010, 08:59 AM | #1 |
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Tatuaje T110
A Little Background: So this past week has been pretty good to me an my family. My wife and I found a house to rent that we love, I found a Jeep that I might buy that I love, my wife has an interview today which could help us out greatly if she gets it, and I'm getting my current car fixed today. Overall, I felt it was enough to celebrate a little bit, so I decided early yesterday that I'm going to man up and smoke the T110.
Initial thoughts: I'm scared! I just at a big meal of Kielbasi and Sauerkraut, but based on reviews I've read of this stick, I'm expecting a powerhouse. I paired this cigar with rum and coke, I went with Ron Matusalem Gran Reserva. This cigar has a beautiful dark wrapper with one noticeable crack on the foot. I know that this will be corrected as soon as I light the thing, so I'm not worried about it. I decided to punch the cigar with my trusty .45 cal shell punch instead of cutting it with my trusty xicar. First 1/3: Upon lighting the stick I notice it has a smooth, spicy flavor right from the start, especially when retrohaling. It's not overpowering though. The first 1/3 remained spicy and smooth with some earthy undertones and a very nice finish. I ashed the cigar just before I hit the second 1/3. Second 1/3: The second 1/3 of this cigar started with the same smooth spicy flavor, but quickly transitioned into a velvety cocoa, slightly spicy, and earthy flavor. This 1/3 had an excellent taste! Still not overpowering, I'm starting to worry less and less about the strength, this cigar just tastes good! Ashed a little over midway through this 1/3. Final 1/3: The final third still had the velvety chocolate spice, but it was not powerful. This cigar just keeps getting better and better! The power never kicked in, and it never made me sick. It just had that excellent taste. I highly recommend this cigar if you can find them! I nubbed this cigar until my fingers and lips burnt (see pic)! Total burn time: 1 hour 25 minutes - I consciously took my time. This cigar probably would have lasted 50-60 minutes if I didn't. I forgot to take pictures until I was at the final 1/3 of this cigar. So here's a few: The nub: The setup, notice the ash is very strong, as there is no flaky ash at all in the bowl, and I only had to ash 3 times total: And into the band jar it goes! |