GTsetGO 11:36 AM 01-19-2009
So, I have yet to try any of these. I know, I know. Flame me if you want.
:-)
I am a fan of natural wrappers with a creamy flavor. What would be the one to try?
Thanks,
R
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King James 11:42 AM 01-19-2009
I enjoy the brown label tats
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Mr.Maduro 11:44 AM 01-19-2009
Start off with the Red Labels (Havana IV) the Angeles is a PC size that is awesome!
:-)
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Zoomschwortz 11:44 AM 01-19-2009
I haven't had a Black, Brown or Red that I didn't like.
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massphatness 11:52 AM 01-19-2009
I wouldn't describe any of the Tats as "creamy" ... just my
:-)
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kaisersozei 11:53 AM 01-19-2009
I've had the white, brown & red labels. Of those, I think the red (Havana) series is the "creamiest", although that's not the first word I would use to describe any of the Tatuaje line. I prefer the brown & white to the red.
Also, these are not Tats but the Cabaiguan & La Riqueza (other Pete Johnson cigars) are probably "creamier." The La Riqueza in particular is
:-)
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GTsetGO 11:56 AM 01-19-2009
i have had the la riqueza and didn't like it one bit.
i have a red label in the humi right now and i think that might be my smoke for tomorrow.
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Skywalker 11:58 AM 01-19-2009
I have never associated "creamy" with a Tat!!!
Maybe it is just me but these are not creamy... The Black label is probably the "creamiest", if there were such a thing for a Tat!!!:-)
Sorry... I had my post edit open for awhile!!! Looks like others are in agreement with the word "creamy"!
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GTsetGO 11:59 AM 01-19-2009
silentjon 11:59 AM 01-19-2009
Originally Posted by massphatness:
I wouldn't describe any of the Tats as "creamy" ... just my :-)
Agreed. However there are no bad Tatuajes. I would also recommend to start off with the Havana IV line.
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groogs 12:10 PM 01-19-2009
Originally Posted by GTsetGO:
ok ok. i get the point. :-)
how about least spicy?? :-)
I think the least spicy would be the red label (Havana VI). My favorite Tat is the J21, but it is a brown label and you may want to try others first.
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Smokin Gator 12:23 PM 01-19-2009
I agree that you should start with the red labels. Of those I like the Hermosa (corona gorda) the best. I will say that the Tats like all Pepin's are best with a few months minimum in the humi. YMMV
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warpedcigars 12:25 PM 01-19-2009
The Havana VI to me has a subtle spice, with alot of coffee, cocoa dominate flavors, mixed with an earthy undertone. But thats just me. Although I prefer the Brown label over the Havana VI, but the Havana has made itself a staple in my cabinet, I always have a box on hand.
But the Black label destroys all other labels, lol.
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Originally Posted by GTsetGO:
So, I have yet to try any of these. I know, I know. Flame me if you want. :-)
I am a fan of natural wrappers with a creamy flavor. What would be the one to try?
Thanks,
R
Cabaiguan will be the closest I think...
:-)
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houdini 12:29 PM 01-19-2009
Im a Tat whore...If youre looking for creamy, the Cabaiguan, also by Pete Johnson/ DPG is up your alley.
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Footbag 12:36 PM 01-19-2009
Yeah... Houdini is giving good advice to jump over to the Cabiguan line if you are looking for a "creamy" cigar. Still a PJ/Pepin blend, just a different flavor profile.
The brown Tat's predominant flavor is a kind of black pepper spice. The Red labels are a bit milder, but still not creamy.
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stearns 12:49 PM 01-19-2009
GTsetGO 12:52 PM 01-19-2009
lovely. thanks for the heads up all.
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GTsetGO 12:59 PM 01-19-2009
what about in the 601 series?
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dannysguitar 01:11 PM 01-19-2009
Originally Posted by GTsetGO:
what about in the 601 series?
Nothin creamy about them either. Not even the Connecticut (which I love)
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