They were a decent yard 'gar. Had some nice "syrupy" flavors to them, but I had too many with a tight or non-existent draw even after being in a 65% RH humidor for 6 months.
Also, on the CI email (if this is why you were asking), it didn't state new or old blend - so I would assume old blen.
My only guess on how to "fuse" the two is take the wrapper off of one and make it the binder, while keeping the wrapper different?????
Completely different blend then.
These are $102 with free shipping from famous for 31 cigars in a box, or a little over $3 per stick.
This is almost the same price as the RP Selects I am buying at $60 for 20.
Just wanted to pass on the word as a lot of people are wanting to try these and the Havana VI's, but the Series P are harder to find right now (and seemingly aren't a bad deal)
The only place I have seen any Tatuaje Series P on-line & they had one of each box. I ordered the corona gorda, but...
Kind of on topic...
It is still indirect income, but the regional distributor for Habanos SA probably requires payment (wholesale) from a vendor prior to their shipment of cigars. Money is paid in local country currency and then is paid for by us in US dollars to a retailer who has already...
The real typical flaw with these are a wrapper that has different shading in them, so it almost gives a barberpole effect. Otherwise, from the bundles I have had they have been rejected due to a big vain in the wrapper, a slightly sloppy cap, and a weird "nick" in the wrapper as aforementioned...
It's probably all the idiots that ride on 202 on their motorcycle in flip-flops, no helmet, shorts, t-shirt, and their girl friend on back that see the motorcycle on the front of the box and buy them because they are "counter culture".
My friend has a bunch of time on his hands now a days with work slowing down, smoking in the house (no wife / kids), and some nice books to sit down with (and a new bottle of Calvados from the sister in France). A 2 -3 hour smoke once and a while is something nice, but I'm in agreement with all...
Recently, a friend of mine in Canada got a box of Montecristo "A" in with a 2002 box code. Gorgeous presentation, huge cigars, and a wonderful smell (so I'm told).
I have seen some molinos, but no other "A" sizes, so I was interested to see these.
Any comments as to what to expect for...
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