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02-03-2009, 11:47 AM | #1 |
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el triunfador (Any Reviews?)
I'm contemplating purchasing a box of the el triunfadors for $150+ s&h, but I haven't seen any recent reviews. I have not been able to smoke one yet and will not likely have a chance to smoke one prior to the b&m which has them for sale, sells out. I've liked all of the tat's and Pete Johnson cigars I've smoked so far, so I'm thinking that it's a good deal. Any suggestions/recommendations?
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02-03-2009, 11:55 AM | #2 |
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Re: el triunfador (Any Reviews?)
my review from the site that shall not be named:
So heard Pete had a new cigar that didn't exist. Read an article on CA about how he didn't really want to hype this up as it would be a small release so i decided i would try a few. Saw that NHC had them in stock and ordered a box and grabbed a fiver from a closer shop. The box arrived today and the fiver got here Monday. The fiver was really wet so i let them settle a bit but just had to try one. The packaging on the box is pretty unique. Pics of the packaging: Looks to me like the pigtails stayed intact and the box was very tight so they wouldn't slide around too much. Very simple but very cool to me. So yesterday i decided to fire one up, here's it all laid out waiting to be toasted and fired. i'm too lazy sometimes to get the images in full focus. i just take them when i have the chance. The first thing i noticed is that the triple cap is huge. I decided to cut between the first and second cap. Pre-light draw was just about right. The first inch or so was definately pepinesque. This cigar over all packed a pretty good nicotine punch. The ash was grey and very loose. Flakes all over the place right now. As seen in the next few pics: Did i mention i had to re-light it about 4 times? I don't puff all the time but i don't leave it alone for more than a minute. It might have been the FL humidity but i doubt it (it was only 45% percent yesterday). I think these need to rest and probably even be dry boxed but they need more time to dry up a little. The flavor was very good and had the same type of flavor i get smoking a cabaiguan maduro but with cooler and what seemed creamier smoke. After about the first 2 inches the ash fell off onto what i was reading. As i said it was very loose. Shortly afterward i had to re-light. Shortly after i had to re-light again. Here you can see the ash and how flaky it was Finally after another 4 or so re-lights i was getting towards the end. The flavors were good and really complex. I tasted roasted nuts and lots of rich creamy flavors. Shortly after it went out again. I was getting frustrated and had a decent buzz going on so i just decided to call it quits and try again later once they had more rest. These could develop into a great smoke. I wouldn't say it's a tatuaje black but it's close and almost just as ugly. At the price i think these are great. I still have 4 more and the box to go to find out. My Opinon Now they are great smokes and have only gotten better. still have the intact box but i have bought 2 5 packs that i've gone through. it's a very good smoke to me. |
02-03-2009, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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Re: el triunfador (Any Reviews?)
I definitely liked the one I had... I'd go for it!
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02-03-2009, 12:17 PM | #4 |
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Nice review and thanks for the encouragement. I normally don't buy boxes of anything, but, I have been thinking about loading up before the S-Chip tax hits.
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02-03-2009, 12:23 PM | #5 |
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Re: el triunfador (Any Reviews?)
IMHO -
I would let them sit for a while at a relatively low RH. I really enjoyed them, but enjoy Tat especiales much more. They could use a little more dynamic flavors, which might develop with age, so they didn't rock my world as some other Tat, Pepin creations have. I believe they are a Cabaiguan with Ecudorian Shade Broadleaf, like the La Riqueza, which also didn't change my life. They are a nice change of pace. My brother in law, whose a lancero-freak, loves 'em. A good pick-up to have around.
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02-03-2009, 10:17 PM | #8 |
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02-26-2009, 06:32 PM | #9 |
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I picked one of these up at my local tobacconist. I don't like lanceros in general but the look of these beckoned to me and the salesman egged me along. Fired it up and I loveddddd this baby! Draw a bit tight at the beginning but loosened up quickly. Ash was a bit flakey on mine too but I had no issues keeping it lit. I just got an escrow refund check and I think I know now where it needs to be spent. More than half of my humidor is Pepin/Johnson so I figure I'm not taking much of a risk after just one smoke.
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02-26-2009, 06:44 PM | #10 |
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Go for it!! I loved this stick, its a Pepin/Pete Johnson limited edition special. My understanding is they will only be available once a year, around Christmas time. Starts off spicey, then smothes out after about an inch. Full of flavor!!
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02-27-2009, 11:17 AM | #13 |
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I bought 20 of them when they first came out and which I'd bought more...they're great, I would definitely suggest buying a box if you like other pepin/tat stuff. It's one of my favorites.
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