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Island (The other ones) Reviews>Tatuaje "Red band" Robusto cigar
dentonparrots 04:25 AM 11-29-2008
This is my first ever review, so go easy on me!
I was kindly sent this cigar as part of a trade, and although I should have rested it for the optimum smoke I lit the thing within hours of arriving! :-)
The unlit smell was lovely, very full. The appearance was impressive with a pretty smooth, dark coloured wrapper. Although the band was a little bland, we don't smoke them!
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I've messed about with standard cutters and punches too, but I've came to the conclusion that punches are neater but they tend to not allow as good a draw. This is a single punched hole
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But to get the best of both worlds I multi-punch the larger gauge cigars, that way I get nice neat edges but the ultimate draw..and I keep the shoulders on too! Notice the larger "nibbled" hole
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Anway, on with the review. Pre-light draw was lovely, no plugged cigar here (phew, there's nothing worse).
Upon initial lighting I got the usual spices but also an earthy, dark berry type of flavour coming through.

After the first inch or so burned away the harshness dropped away, giving way to a much smoother, milder but still strong flavour.
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Coffee flavours started coming through with a definite rich rum taste, and again the berry (imagine a dark forrest gataeu) with a nice even burn so far. Strong but still creamy consistent flavours coat your mouth heavily with this cigar, very full flavoured. I had the odd hint of a mint undertone coming through but it kept going away. The midway section was definitely the sweet spot for this cigar, like most Robusto's I find.
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After this real enjoyment the spices started coming back in droves about 0.5" in the bottom 3rd, and really overpowered any other flavours that might have been there. The nicotine was VERY strong at this point. I do however generally find NC's to get much harsher in the bottom half compared to the CC's I've tried.

Although I wanted to get as far down as I could to give a full review, it went out by itself so at this point I decided to let it die gracefully...which was a relief if I'm honest as it was far too spicy and strong for me at this point.

Overall a very impressive NC, and I'm sure a while resting in my humi would have mellowed it out a lot and I'm certain this will become a very good cigar over time. I'd say 8.8 out of 10 if you are into stronger, fuller flavoured cigars. although a bit of age on them will make them much better I think.
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Clampdown 04:49 AM 11-29-2008
Nice review and pics. These are one of the few NC"s I have kept and still smoke. If you want to get the clean cut, try just taking off the top cap of the cigar. Its much easier to do with cc's or other cigars that are triple capped. I use a Palio, and have had no problems.
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Gone Dave 04:55 AM 11-29-2008
Nice Review!!:-) Eyeballed some of those the otherday:-)
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Volt 05:27 AM 11-29-2008
Excellant review and pics, some RG for you. Never heard a Tat Havana VI called creamy - but that's why i love reading reviews. If you like the Tat red and want a little less spice try a Tat Series P. I bit less spice, milder in Nic but similiar flavors. The Tat browns get even spicer than the red.

Of the few CCs I have smoked I would agree, they seem to hold the same from start to finish where as to me NCs seem to get stronger and harsher (as a rule, not all) towards the end.
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68TriShield 05:52 AM 11-29-2008
Great review Carl! :-)
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dentonparrots 06:54 AM 11-29-2008
Originally Posted by Volt:
Never heard a Tat Havana VI called creamy - but that's why i love reading reviews.
I suppose it's not creamy in the sense that Punch cigars are for instance but still they coat your mouth well, if you know what I mean.
Thanks for the replies everyone.
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houdini 09:54 AM 11-29-2008
Very nice review :-)
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Joan 11:35 AM 11-29-2008
Good job, D, on the review and pics! :-)
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BHowe 11:50 AM 11-29-2008
Great pictures, I had a red label corona yesterday that was actually a tad plugged. Still a great cigar.
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Skywalker 09:13 AM 12-02-2008
Very nice review and photos!!!

These are a favorite!!!

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Scottw 09:33 AM 12-02-2008
Just got gifted one of these in the Torpedo Vitola. Will let it rest a few but after readig this review, that might be tough.
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auburnfan1980 11:25 AM 12-02-2008
Solid review :-)

Jason
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