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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 348727"><p>Tatuaje Brown Label Regio 5.5 X 50 (also called "Miami" and/or "Seleccion de Cazador).</p><p></p><p>Fantastic! Choice, rich, earthy Nicaraguan tobacco! This is the premium tobacco that with the Padrons curing/aging methods could have become stellar. As it was it very enjoyable, to me lacking complexity but with a lush taste that never stopped short of excellence. Though I didn't have these tastes I'm betting that a more experienced smoker would be telling you about its cocoa, dark chocolate taste overtones.</p><p></p><p>It reminded me a lot of the Montecristo New York that I had over Thanksgiving though not as smooth and aged. But it was $10.00 and the New York was $14.00.</p><p></p><p>I'll be buying some boxes soon and planned to buy the Don Pepin Original (formerly "Blue"; but this Brown Label has me casting in that new direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 348727"] Tatuaje Brown Label Regio 5.5 X 50 (also called "Miami" and/or "Seleccion de Cazador). Fantastic! Choice, rich, earthy Nicaraguan tobacco! This is the premium tobacco that with the Padrons curing/aging methods could have become stellar. As it was it very enjoyable, to me lacking complexity but with a lush taste that never stopped short of excellence. Though I didn't have these tastes I'm betting that a more experienced smoker would be telling you about its cocoa, dark chocolate taste overtones. It reminded me a lot of the Montecristo New York that I had over Thanksgiving though not as smooth and aged. But it was $10.00 and the New York was $14.00. I'll be buying some boxes soon and planned to buy the Don Pepin Original (formerly "Blue"; but this Brown Label has me casting in that new direction. [/QUOTE]
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