kaelaria 01:29 PM 07-29-2011
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This 5.5×56 cigar is not really a premium stick but rather a cheap short filler made by Tatuaje using substandard tobacco and clippings that didn’t make it in to the regular line, and the wrappers will have flaws. Think of them as a variation of seconds but short filler. This stick features a dark brown oily wrapper with slight tooth, a soft buttery feel, some small imperfections and a few noticeable soft spots with a oily tobacco aroma. It has small veins, tight seams and a triple cap. First light reveals a perfect draw, a great amount of thick rich medium-full bodied smoke with a slightly sweet and peppery tobacco taste and long finish. The first third develops to the same silky soft tobacco and the sweetness takes on a fruity taste, combined with the slight pepper bite. The finish is pretty short and clean, burn is razor sharp and the smoke is plentiful. 30 minutes in at the end of the first third i tap the ash off which was still holding on but was getting a bit flaky and I didn’t want it on my lap. Burn and draw at this point is hit and miss, going very loose and losing a lot of smoke output draw to draw. I did have to give it a touchup to correct some tunneling. Ending at 55 min, I just couldn’t get any more good performance out of the stick after having to relight it in the last third. After the relight it was almost completely plugged, and the last 2 inches had gone very hot soft and mushy. Video on the site
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These aren't short filler. You might have them confused with the Series P.
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kaelaria 08:45 PM 07-31-2011
Yeah that's been pointed out elsewhere, but I'm not sure. They are listed as long and short depending on where you look. No matter which it burned like short, or just a really bad roll.
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Dunkel 10:33 PM 07-31-2011
I smoked one awhile back and thought it sucked.
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kelmac07 10:54 PM 07-31-2011
I'm with you Doug. These are Petes worst sticks.
:-)
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Ratters 01:34 AM 08-01-2011
I find them to be ok, just. They are soft sticks, never had a plugged one. But they are pretty right on for the price point, though usually I'll spend an extra buck to get a Havana VI.
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thecatch83 11:28 PM 08-08-2011
Agreed, I smoke the red and browns as daily smokes and even though these are very cheap, I just can't get into the Ambos........call me crazy, but I liked the white labels better for some reason.
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lenguamor 10:36 PM 08-20-2012
Smoked a Sumatra recently; I guess it was a corona or PC. I don't know anything about these and am surprised to find it described here as short-filler. It did seem rough and had a big stem at the mouth.
Going in without expectations, I found it pleasant enough. Tasty, nice burn. Flavorful, evn if not complex. Enjoyable.
I'd say that if this is a $3-4 cigar, it's worth the interlude.
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NCRadioMan 09:10 AM 08-21-2012
Originally Posted by lenguamor:
Smoked a Sumatra recently; I guess it was a corona or PC.
There are only three sizes and those aren't one of them. (robusto, toro & Grande)
These are
not short filler but lower grade long filler. After 9-10 months these really start to shine, imo.
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lenguamor 02:43 PM 08-21-2012
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
There are only three sizes and those aren't one of them. (robusto, toro & Grande)
These are not short filler but lower grade long filler. After 9-10 months these really start to shine, imo.
The band was exactly like the one in the pic at the top of this thread, and the size was definitely smaller than robusto; around 42-43 x 4-4.5 inches.
Maybe it was one they used to make? I received it in a lottery, I think possibly from Romo 5.0.
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lenguamor 10:00 PM 08-21-2012