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BlindedByScience 02:46 PM 12-31-2011
Some smokes that hit my radar this year - not necessarily the "best", absolutely not in order. I smoke most of these in my normal rotation and found them all to be interesting;

Tatuaje Fausto
- It's either the T110 blend or something very close, but there's a lot to like in this powerful, complex cigar. I like these a lot.

Tatuaje La Casita Criollo
- More on the mild side, but a nice cigar at a very good price point. A nice change up, to be sure.

Tatuaje Petite Cazador Reserva
- Hands down, my absolute favorite "AM with coffee" smoke. This little smoke is a blast of pepper, nice complexity, great stuff in a small 30 minute smoke. A favorite.

Tatuaje Wolfman
- I've never chased the Tat Halloween smokes, but a plane jane box of these more or less fell in my lap so scored it. A big cigar, fantastically constructed, with an interesting flavor profile that is to my tastes rather unique for a Tat. Jury is still out but it's a very interesting smoke. A fun one ot share with friends; torpedo top, shag foot...a cool cigar, to be sure.

Tatuaje Anarchy
- Rolled for Smoke Inn's 15th anniversary and IMHO Pete and Pepin hit this one out of the park. Great size, great shape, and the taste....wow. Creamy, rich, incredible detail and complexity...I put a couple boxes of these down. One of my favorite Tat's overall...I really dig these smokes.

Tatuaje L'esprit de Verite 2009 (5 X 50)
- Another one that the jury is still out on, but the flavor profile is amazingly complex. I'm giving the rest of my 10-box some nap time and let's see what they offer up in the next couple of months. Very good now, could be fantastic with some nap time.

Padron SI-15 1964
- A custom rolled Padron..?? Yep. These were rolled for Smoke Inn's 15th anniversary and are a 60 ring '64 monster. As much as I don't really care for 60 ring jawbrekers, this one is a winner. It's like a '64 on steroids; dense clouds of rich, sweet smoke, and the unmistakable Padron 64 flavor profile. I did a review on these with some pics in the review forum...it's a great smoke and a fun one at that.

Padron Family Reserve 45th (Maduro)
- I don't make this statement lightly: This is one of if not the best cigar I've ever smoked. Really. No kidding. The guys at Padron know how to make a fabulous cigar and they completely scored on this one. If they weren't so bloody expensive, I'd smoke one every day. I have never had one of these that didn't just blow me away. Never let me down, never dissapointed. If you haven't had one, get one and experience what a perfect cigar tastes like. "Wow" doesn't cover it. Yes, they are that good.

Padron Family Reserve 85th
- Probably 2nd runner up to the majestic 45th....which is saying a lot. A nice size, and wonderful complex flavors. Maduro and Natural wrapper versions of this smoke have different things to offer up, but they are both fantastic smokes.

Drew Estate Liga Privada #9
- I really grew to enjoy the LP series of smokes. I seem to prefer the #9 to the T52 wrappers but that is my preferance; they are both fantastic smokes. A very different flavor profile than my favorite Padron smokes, and I like them. A lot.

Drew Estate L40 Lancero
- These have a different blend than the other DE Liga Privada smokes, and are a slightly larger ring than the "typical" lancero (if there is such a thing). Just got a 6-er of these in and the first one really blew me away. The Liga Privada heritage is in the blend to be sure, but as they say, it's been fiddled with a bit. They are very good, might be fantastic with some down time. Big expectations for this one, to be sure.

Drew Estate "Undercrown"
- What a fantastic surprise from DE and what a wonderful cigar. Rumor is that this is the LP blend turned "inside out". You can taste the LP heritage in them, to be sure, and the word is that this will be a regular production smoke where the LP is sometimes problematic to make due to leaf availability. Whatever, these are great, very unique tasting smokes at a very good price point. Very, very different than the Padron or the Pepin smokes coming out of Esteli. I really like these smokes and plan to keep a box around.

Pepin My Father Le Bijou 1922
- Like the Padron 45th, this line of smokes has turned into one of my favorites. From Al's custom blend Corona Gorda to the regular 1922 line, there's nothing "regular" about any of these fantastic smokes. My two favorite sizes are the Toro (6 X 52) and the killer little Petite Robusto (4.5 X 50) which is one of the best "quick" smokes going, IMHO. The harder to find box press torpedo's are wonderful, too. I have several boxes of these in the cabinet and I intend to always "go deep" on the smoke. These are one of my staples, and a world class cigar. Try one, you'll see why I like them so much.

Jamie Garcia Reserva Espcial (Petite Robusto)
- Jamie's "Reserva Espcial" blend is still a bit of a question mark, but his little Petite Roubsto (4.5 X 50) is a great quick smoke. Tons of pepper in this one, some aging may smooth them out a bit which wouldn't be a bad thing. Excellent price points on this make it a good one to try.

601 La Bomba (Napalm)
- Rolled by Pepin in the "My Father" tabacalara, this is without question the strongest smoke I've ever had. No kidding....wow. I was gifted one and smoked it after dinner one night, wondering if I'd end up on the couch sweating. Didn't kick my ass, but it did manage to surprise me....with fantastic, rich, dark, meaty, wonderful flavors. Power gimmics aside, this is one tasty cigar. It's a Pepin made smoke, so you know they are constructed well and smoke perfectly. If you like powerhouse, rich cigars, you'll like these.

JMHO, YMMV, BBQ, ETC.....:-)

Happy New Year, guys - B.B.S.
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longknocker 02:58 PM 12-31-2011
Can't Find Anything Better Than Your List, Brother! :-) Great Choices!:-)
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kelmac07 03:02 PM 12-31-2011
Originally Posted by BlindedByScience:
Tatuaje Fausto
- It's either the T110 blend or something very close, but there's a lot to like in this powerful, complex cigar. I like these a lot.

Tatuaje La Casita Criollo
- More on the mild side, but a nice cigar at a very good price point. A nice change up, to be sure.

Drew Estate L40 Lancero
- These have a different blend than the other DE Liga Privada smokes, and are a slightly larger ring than the "typical" lancero (if there is such a thing). Just got a 6-er of these in and the first one really blew me away. The Liga Privada heritage is in the blend to be sure, but as they say, it's been fiddled with a bit. They are very good, might be fantastic with some down time. Big expectations for this one, to be sure.

Drew Estate "Undercrown"
- What a fantastic surprise from DE and what a wonderful cigar. Rumor is that this is the LP blend turned "inside out". You can taste the LP heritage in them, to be sure, and the word is that this will be a regular production smoke where the LP is sometimes problematic to make due to leaf availability. Whatever, these are great, very unique tasting smokes at a very good price point. Very, very different than the Padron or the Pepin smokes coming out of Esteli. I really like these smokes and plan to keep a box around.
All of the above were fantastic new smokes for 2011...my New Cigar of The Year goes to...

Lou Rodriguez Edicion Reserva Torpedo :-) :-)
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Ogre 03:03 PM 12-31-2011
I would have to add the Room 101 One Shot One Kill!!!
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Bageland2000 03:24 PM 12-31-2011
Pleasure to read this list and your thoughts on new smokes. After smoking the Padron 1964 Maddy I've been wanting to try the 45 for a while...
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EricF 03:49 PM 12-31-2011
Fantastic list you put together!!!! :-)

I have smoked and thoroghly enjoyed every one of those!!!
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Ogre 03:52 PM 12-31-2011
Originally Posted by EricF:
Fantastic list you put together!!!! :-)

I have smoked and thoroghly enjoyed every one of those!!!
Figures, since half the list are Tats!!!!
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LigaPrivadaT84 03:55 PM 12-31-2011
The Tat Petite Cazadores, Undercrown, and the La Casita were some of my favorites this year as well.
:-)
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BlindedByScience 03:55 PM 12-31-2011
Originally Posted by Ogre:
Figures, since half the list are Tats!!!!
...beyond that, it's interesting how many are Pepin smokes. Like, most of them. Guess my tastes run toward spicy smokes from Esteli....:-)
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Smokin Gator 03:57 PM 12-31-2011
Originally Posted by Ogre:
Figures, since half the list are Tats!!!!
:-):-):-) That was exactly my thought!!
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kickerb 03:57 PM 12-31-2011
lol, i noticed the abundance of tats on that list. I'm with you man! i have enjoyed most of these.

still have to try that tat petite cazador reserva, all the reservas i have smoked kick ass.
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kickerb 03:58 PM 12-31-2011
my favorite this year is hands down the Tat Anarchy. I have been buying those suckers up by the box. I love that cigar.

I hope maybe they take that blend and make it into a regular release cigar. that would be awesome!!! :-)
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Taki 04:07 PM 12-31-2011
I would definitely agree with the list above...Anything Liga I am enjoying right now and the Undercrown was a great stick :-) I cant wait to try the Tat Anarchy, I only have one so I am trying to save it!!
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kickerb 04:09 PM 12-31-2011
Originally Posted by Taki:
I would definitely agree with the list above...Anything Liga I am enjoying right now and the Undercrown was a great stick :-) I cant wait to try the Tat Anarchy, I only have one so I am trying to save it!!
i would smoke it man! think about it, if you wait for too long and then LOVE it, they will be much harder to buy and cost more. try it now so you can buy more if you want. smoke inn still has them in stock. but they have been on sale for a year now. they supposedly only rolled 1,000 boxes :-)
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kickerb 04:10 PM 12-31-2011
Another smoke that I have REALLY enjoyed this year was the Avo Heritage Short Robusto. Im not so sure it was a 2011 cigar, but I found out about them this year. Great smoke!
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ysr_racer 05:24 PM 12-31-2011
Originally Posted by BlindedByScience:

Drew Estate Liga Privada #9
- I really grew to enjoy the LP series of smokes. I seem to prefer the #9 to the T52 wrappers but that is my preferance; they are both fantastic smokes. A very different flavor profile than my favorite Padron smokes, and I like them. A lot.
Yep, what he said !!!

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UpInSmoke 10:42 AM 01-02-2012
that is a great list. smoked my first LP #9s in 2011. a Corona Doble and a few Dirty Rats. fantastic smokes. i have smoked all of the Tats listed except the Petit Cazadores and the L'esprit. all exceptional cigars. some smokes i found in 2011 that i think are worth mentioning: Cromagnon Mandible, Room 101 Namakubi and Illusione Epernay.
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RevSmoke 11:41 AM 01-02-2012
Things that hit MY in 2011. (I know that at least one on this list may have been around before 2011)

AVO Heritage
Padron SI-15 1964
Tatuaje Petite Cazadore Reserve
AF Magnum Rs
Cain Daytonas
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massphatness 12:08 PM 01-02-2012
QdOs - never knew they were so damn good
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lenguamor 01:00 PM 01-02-2012
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Knocked my socks off. I guess I shouldn't underestimate Ernesto Padilla by now, but I didn't expect how good this cigar would be.

The double-torpedo was gifted by JD to attendants of the event at Cuban Crafters a couple months ago, so I have him to thank.

Easily the best-constructed and most beautiful cigar I've had in a while, and smoking it was pure joy.
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