DuppyConquerer
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Tatuaje Noellas
5.125 x 42
$8.00 @ B&M
I had to make a last minute trip over the hill to Napa this morning to pick up some supplies. With an hour to kill on the way home, I stopped by a B&M in downtown Napa to pick up a treat. I have heard many good things about Tatuaje and I had not seen the Noellas in Santa Rosa so I picked one up. I was on an empty stomach and vibrating a little from my morning joe. On my way out I turned around and asked, “Is this going to kick my ass?” Yes was the response…
Pre-light. In the store it felt fairly hard and not too spongy. I thought the draw might be tight but at least it was not over humidified (my newbie impression). There was an obvious vein in the wrapper and one beneath the wrapper that caused a bulge. (you can see this in the 2nd picture). To my surprised the draw was very loose. A cold drag proved that this was going to be a spicy smoke! :thumbs:
So I got out of town limits and pulled over. With a little trepidation I decided to grab the huevos and lite up.
First third. It started out really rough, almost stale but the smoke was thick and spicy. As it opened up I stared to taste burnt Thai dragon pepper (think Szechuan beef), barn yard and 2 day old starbucks.
Middle. It started to get mellow as I reached the mid point. Flavors of dry hay, stale coffee and dry rot. Huge volumes of smoke that lost the spice and became creamy. This is where I expect the complexity to kick in but this smoke seemed to be loosing flavor. The burn was very uneven and the ash would not hold for more than an inch. The ash color was more in the yellow-grey area than white.
Last third. It did not change much from the middle except it built a little in heat and bitterness. I was hitting a winding road at this point so I needed to put it down.
Thoughts. For an $8 smoke I was expecting a little more. While it was not the prettiest cigar, I was hoping the flavor would make up for it. As for the strength, I barely felt this one (thank goodness). I would rate it as a low-medium. Despite the deficiencies I enjoyed this smoke and it added to the enjoyment of my day. In the context of other smokes, I probably would not buy this again though. The La Gloria Cubana Wavell Maduro I had the other day was appreciated more for complexity and construction.
The Tatuaje Noellas seems to be very well received. Did I get an “off” cigar?
edit to remove dyslexia from the title.
5.125 x 42
$8.00 @ B&M
I had to make a last minute trip over the hill to Napa this morning to pick up some supplies. With an hour to kill on the way home, I stopped by a B&M in downtown Napa to pick up a treat. I have heard many good things about Tatuaje and I had not seen the Noellas in Santa Rosa so I picked one up. I was on an empty stomach and vibrating a little from my morning joe. On my way out I turned around and asked, “Is this going to kick my ass?” Yes was the response…
Pre-light. In the store it felt fairly hard and not too spongy. I thought the draw might be tight but at least it was not over humidified (my newbie impression). There was an obvious vein in the wrapper and one beneath the wrapper that caused a bulge. (you can see this in the 2nd picture). To my surprised the draw was very loose. A cold drag proved that this was going to be a spicy smoke! :thumbs:
So I got out of town limits and pulled over. With a little trepidation I decided to grab the huevos and lite up.

First third. It started out really rough, almost stale but the smoke was thick and spicy. As it opened up I stared to taste burnt Thai dragon pepper (think Szechuan beef), barn yard and 2 day old starbucks.

Middle. It started to get mellow as I reached the mid point. Flavors of dry hay, stale coffee and dry rot. Huge volumes of smoke that lost the spice and became creamy. This is where I expect the complexity to kick in but this smoke seemed to be loosing flavor. The burn was very uneven and the ash would not hold for more than an inch. The ash color was more in the yellow-grey area than white.

Last third. It did not change much from the middle except it built a little in heat and bitterness. I was hitting a winding road at this point so I needed to put it down.
Thoughts. For an $8 smoke I was expecting a little more. While it was not the prettiest cigar, I was hoping the flavor would make up for it. As for the strength, I barely felt this one (thank goodness). I would rate it as a low-medium. Despite the deficiencies I enjoyed this smoke and it added to the enjoyment of my day. In the context of other smokes, I probably would not buy this again though. The La Gloria Cubana Wavell Maduro I had the other day was appreciated more for complexity and construction.
The Tatuaje Noellas seems to be very well received. Did I get an “off” cigar?
edit to remove dyslexia from the title.