Kingantz
Growing too fast.
Finally! Woke up to a crystal clear blue sky and sunlight! Temps out are still chilly with a fairly strong breeze blowing, but still a beautiful, sunny morning. After fixing a fresh cup of coffee, I went to the humi and picked out a Tatuaje Noellas Cuadrado, which is a box pressed version of the regular Noellas. Oils glisten in the medium brown leather like wrapper as I hold it in the sunlight, and I notice tiny crystals throughout. The cigar is quite firm, has a good weight in the hand, and after punching the cap I find a perfect draw with a taste of straightforward tobacco.
I have the foot torched and burning even in no time, and after a couple puffs I take a decent draw to find a very nice, mild spice on the back of the tongue and throat. The smoke is a medium to almost full strength, very full-bodied, and flowing in great abundance, exquisitely smooth and creamy on the palate. I’m actually amazed at the amount of smoke pouring effortlessly through the absolute perfect draw. There’s incredibly rich, sweet flavor in the smoke right from the start and a delicious, lasting twang in the finish that makes me smack my lips.
The burn is sharp as the fire progresses through the first third with a compact, dark gray ash forming that holds well. I’m finding the smoke is right at a full strength with the body full as well, continuing to be oh so smooth. There’s so much smoke flowing effortlessly and so incredibly rich that I can’t seem to get enough. I’m already thinking this cigar isn’t going to last long enough.
This cigar performs perfectly through the rest of the smoke with sharp burn, perfect draw, delicious, rich flavors and a finish that is close to one of the most lasting I’ve experienced. There’s not much else I can say other than this was probably one of the best Tats I’ve smoked to date. I remember seeing a sale on a box of these a little while back and wish now I had grabbed it. What an amazing cigar!
I have the foot torched and burning even in no time, and after a couple puffs I take a decent draw to find a very nice, mild spice on the back of the tongue and throat. The smoke is a medium to almost full strength, very full-bodied, and flowing in great abundance, exquisitely smooth and creamy on the palate. I’m actually amazed at the amount of smoke pouring effortlessly through the absolute perfect draw. There’s incredibly rich, sweet flavor in the smoke right from the start and a delicious, lasting twang in the finish that makes me smack my lips.
The burn is sharp as the fire progresses through the first third with a compact, dark gray ash forming that holds well. I’m finding the smoke is right at a full strength with the body full as well, continuing to be oh so smooth. There’s so much smoke flowing effortlessly and so incredibly rich that I can’t seem to get enough. I’m already thinking this cigar isn’t going to last long enough.
This cigar performs perfectly through the rest of the smoke with sharp burn, perfect draw, delicious, rich flavors and a finish that is close to one of the most lasting I’ve experienced. There’s not much else I can say other than this was probably one of the best Tats I’ve smoked to date. I remember seeing a sale on a box of these a little while back and wish now I had grabbed it. What an amazing cigar!



