MrPerfecto
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The Tabernacle Havan seed #142 dbl robusto (Another signature profile?)
Blended by: Nicholas Melillo (Foundation Cigar Co., ex-Drew Estate blending master)
Wrapper: Havana Seed #142 (Connecticut-grown, Cuban-seed)
Binder: Mexican San Andrés
Filler: Nicaraguan and Honduran
From the very first light, The Tabernacle Havana Seed #142 Double Robusto reveals itself as something special—a cigar with a distinct signature profile that sets it apart from the crowd. There's no waiting around for the flavors to warm up or settle in. Right from the start, the complexity is unmistakable.
What grabs you first is the mild spice pepper and cinnamon that dances across the palate, never overpowering, but always present, like the perfect seasoning on a well-aged cut of meat. Then comes the depth: rich chocolate, toasty nuts, and earthy, woody undertones that ground the experience and evolve gracefully as you burn through the stick. There’s something unmistakably luxurious about the mouthfeel—thick bellows of creamy smoke that coat the tongue and nose without a single harsh edge.
The construction is flawless, and every puff draws evenly and richly. The finish is long and satisfying, with the spice lingering just enough to keep you craving the next draw. It’s the kind of cigar where each puff leaves you begging for more, and when it’s over, you're already thinking about the next one.
This isn’t just a good cigar. It’s one of those rare blends like the OpusX, Liga Privada No. 9, or Padrón 1926 Maduro that carves out its own lane. That signature profile is undeniable, and just like those legendary cigars, this one only improves with age.
I aged a half-dozen in my humidor, and let me tell you time is your ally here. With even a few months of rest, the profile deepens, the transitions become silkier, and the finish even longer. Put some age on it, and you will be rewarded.
In short, The Tabernacle Havana Seed #142 Double Robusto is more than a cigar it’s an experience. One worthy of space in any aficionado's humidor.
Blended by: Nicholas Melillo (Foundation Cigar Co., ex-Drew Estate blending master)
Wrapper: Havana Seed #142 (Connecticut-grown, Cuban-seed)
Binder: Mexican San Andrés
Filler: Nicaraguan and Honduran
From the very first light, The Tabernacle Havana Seed #142 Double Robusto reveals itself as something special—a cigar with a distinct signature profile that sets it apart from the crowd. There's no waiting around for the flavors to warm up or settle in. Right from the start, the complexity is unmistakable.
What grabs you first is the mild spice pepper and cinnamon that dances across the palate, never overpowering, but always present, like the perfect seasoning on a well-aged cut of meat. Then comes the depth: rich chocolate, toasty nuts, and earthy, woody undertones that ground the experience and evolve gracefully as you burn through the stick. There’s something unmistakably luxurious about the mouthfeel—thick bellows of creamy smoke that coat the tongue and nose without a single harsh edge.
The construction is flawless, and every puff draws evenly and richly. The finish is long and satisfying, with the spice lingering just enough to keep you craving the next draw. It’s the kind of cigar where each puff leaves you begging for more, and when it’s over, you're already thinking about the next one.
This isn’t just a good cigar. It’s one of those rare blends like the OpusX, Liga Privada No. 9, or Padrón 1926 Maduro that carves out its own lane. That signature profile is undeniable, and just like those legendary cigars, this one only improves with age.
I aged a half-dozen in my humidor, and let me tell you time is your ally here. With even a few months of rest, the profile deepens, the transitions become silkier, and the finish even longer. Put some age on it, and you will be rewarded.
In short, The Tabernacle Havana Seed #142 Double Robusto is more than a cigar it’s an experience. One worthy of space in any aficionado's humidor.