TomHagen 12:20 AM 02-27-2009
I just smoked the #2 of the new Ambos Mundos by Tatuaje, made by Pete Johnson. My B&M got in 2 boxes, 1 each of the #1 & #2. The #1 is the lighter wrapper and the #2 is the darker. I got the second to last #2 after my B&M ran through the box in 24 hrs. The were $5.95 (NY) each. They still had over half a box of #1. I picked up both. The packaging was gorgeous with a nice foil fleur de lis on colorful paper over the cedar latched cabinet.
Smoked the #2 after a Boli RC 08
While I enjoyed the Ambos Mundos, it seemed to lack complexity, but had a nice even med (med/full?) flavor throughout. Granted it could have just been overshadowed by the BRC...
A lot of times I feel the darker wrapper is less complex on smokes that come out this way, even though folks run for the darker. It was smooth, without the peppery spice of Tat & DPG. Will need to smoke more to get the flavors more exact. Will definitely try again. I will smoke the #1 first when I revisit it.
Oh, by the way Pete is coming to my B&M in the near future...
:-)
Loved the Tat Black Robusto (more than the CG).
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Lucky_Hippo 03:45 AM 02-27-2009
Relly like the cigars Pete's been putting out. I'll have to keep and eye out for these and give them a shot.
Thanks for heads up.
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rizzle 10:11 AM 02-27-2009
These guys are putting out so much stuff a dummy like me can't keep up with it all.
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jwintosh 10:28 AM 02-27-2009
Volusianator 10:30 AM 02-27-2009
FriskyDingo 01:13 PM 02-27-2009
:-) Are these basically Tatuaje Seconds? I read this line was using Grade C tobacco - blemishes, wrong color, etc..
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BlackIrish 01:34 PM 02-27-2009
TomHagen 03:31 PM 02-27-2009
Originally Posted by FriskyDingo:
:-) Are these basically Tatuaje Seconds? I read this line was using Grade C tobacco - blemishes, wrong color, etc..
The color and texture on all the wrappers was very inform. Not veiny at all. Nice prelight smell, excellent construct/roll. The flavor on the 1 that I smoked just didn't blow me away. Kind of smooth, but not light bodied at all. Not like a Tat second, I think a different cigar altogether, little spice - so a different flavor profile than Tats.
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ronhoffman2 12:22 PM 02-28-2009
This is the first I heard of this cigar. I'll have to give it a try if I can find it at Famous.
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dmoby 03:41 PM 02-28-2009
Originally Posted by FriskyDingo:
:-) Are these basically Tatuaje Seconds? I read this line was using Grade C tobacco - blemishes, wrong color, etc..
No, Pete made these for the people looking for a more reasonable price point.
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gnukfu 05:13 PM 02-28-2009
These are Tat yard gars! I'll have to try one and see how they are,
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ronhoffman2 06:49 PM 02-28-2009
I thought the white label tats were pretty affordable compared to the others. They're like just about 1/2 MSRP of the reds.
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FriskyDingo 01:48 PM 03-03-2009
TexCigars is where I happened to read the info that it was Grade "C" tobacco used. Maybe Matt could shed some light on the subject.
Excerpt:
"Ambos Mundos means both worlds and the Ambos Mundos Habano Toro is truly the best of both flavor and value. Made from lower grade tobacco than the regular Tatuaje line, this cigar is still flavor packed. The B and C grade tobacco is not as fine and it may also need additional age."
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montecristo#2 11:51 PM 03-09-2009
Smoked both of the robustos today, one after the other. I had the Nicaraguan Habano followed by the Ecuadorian Sumatra.
I figured I would like the habano more as I normally prefer Nicaraguan puros, but I thought the Habano was so so. Not a bad cigar, but nothing that special and it got a little boring near the end.
I lit up the Ecuadorian Sumatra right afterwards and was pleasantly surprised. It had a very interesting flavor that was clean and crisp (no other way to describe it), a little sweet, more medium in flavor. It was definitely smoother than the Habano. I really enjoyed it so much I decided to buy a box. It will be interesting to see how these age. I might have to pick up a box of toros one of these days as well.
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silentjon 06:24 AM 03-10-2009
I smoked both the Habano and the Sumatra. I enjoyed them both, but they were not very complex.
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Beagleone 07:35 PM 03-10-2009
Both are good IMHO, but these sticks need some age, especially the sumatra. I am a fan of habanos wrappers. Good price point and decent smokes. Seriously good ash on the one I had for lunch today.
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leafandale 08:13 PM 03-11-2009
I agree with most of what's been said. I really liked the Sumatra (darker wrapper) but the Habano was just OK. These are better than the Serie P IMO. And no, they are not seconds. Just lower grade tobacco. Although the wrappers I've seen on the 1/2 dozen I've smoked have looked real nice.
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just picked up the Robusto #1 for curiosity's sake. The Tat browns are my favorite NC so I had to see what these are all about. The wrapper looks...
:-) but I'm not one to take points off for appearance. If it tastes good, I'll buy more for sure.
review to follow
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Mr. Ed 07:33 PM 07-24-2009
I had the Habano wrapper toro the other day at the B&M. Not very impressed for whats touted as a Tatuaje cigars that use a lower grade tobacco. The filler was bunched very poorly at the foot, but the cigar still burned well and had a good draw. I found it to be mild-medium at its strongest. Pleasant flavor, but nothing that wowed me. Very good construction though.
Is this one made by DPG? If so I much prefer the Fumadores, Tatuaje P, LHO Overruns, and Tobaccos Baez SF as DPG and or Pete Johnson budget smokes.
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Darrell 07:43 PM 07-24-2009
I like these, especially the Sumatra.
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