View Full Version : Tatuaje Federal Cigar 90th Anniversary 109 Rosado-review & photography
jerseyjay
03-08-2011, 07:28 PM
After three weeks in the humidor, it was time to light this cigar up. Although I enjoy corona / robusto vitolas and usually don’t chase long / wide cigars, there was enough internet buzz about Tatuaje Federal Cigar 90th Anniversary 109 to add to already quickly growing Tatuaje Exclusive Series collection. On the outside, the construction of the reddish / brownish cigar was flawless. Closer inspection revealed slightly toothy wrapper with minimal veins. From flavor perspective, 1st third presented small amount of spice, touch of coffee and smooth smoke. 2nd third is where this cigar shined. Both normal puffs and retrohale presented something that I didn’t recall in too many cigars. I went down the Flavor Chart and pinned it to the Floral note. The flavor was more pronounced on the retrohale so I continued to retrohale every other puff to take advantage of this fairly unique experience. In addition to floral note, previously identified spice increased its intensity to more of a peppery, well pronounced spice. I was able to pin-point your typical wood / cedar and one of my favorite flavors – chocolate. Along with chocolate / coffee there was an obvious sweetness. Last third was more of the same but few levels down. Toward the end, however, sweetness and spice completely disappeared and were replaced with salty finish. From construction / burn perspective, 1st third definitely lacked a good amount of smoke. It took 2-4 puffs to get anything out of the cigar. Flood gates have opened in the 2nd third and the cigar was performing like a ‘choo-choo’ train. Excellent tight ash falling in 1″ chunks.
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md4958
03-08-2011, 07:31 PM
great pics!
hscmit
03-08-2011, 07:32 PM
nice work
jesseboston81
03-08-2011, 07:34 PM
great pics!
Agreed, love the review but especially the pics!
Adriftpanda
03-08-2011, 08:04 PM
Sounds like a good cigar. Can't wait to try mine.
EricF
03-08-2011, 08:06 PM
Thanks for the review! Makes me want to light one of mine right now!
themoneycollector
03-08-2011, 08:45 PM
Love the photography work, good job on the review
HollywoodQue
03-09-2011, 06:06 AM
Nice review...I noticed that the bands look just like the 100th anniversary Barclay Rex.... a great cigar!!
swh127
03-09-2011, 06:28 AM
Very nice pictures and review. thank you.
cobra03
03-09-2011, 08:13 AM
Sweet pics!
jovenhut
03-09-2011, 08:37 AM
The Shop owner told me over the phone he thought the Rosado's were a better smoke then the Reserva's. He said you can get the Reserva flavor in many other Tat cigars but the Rosado was a unique style that he never got from any other Tatuaje.
KenyanSandBoa
03-09-2011, 09:08 AM
The Shop owner told me over the phone he thought the Rosado's were a better smoke then the Reserva's. He said you can get the Reserva flavor in many other Tat cigars but the Rosado was a unique style that he never got from any other Tatuaje.
I agree...I smoked the Rosado at the store and just smoked the Reserva at NERF...liked the rosado much better. :tu
bishjd123
03-09-2011, 11:44 AM
I probably know the answer already, but are these still available? If so, where?
N2 GOLD
03-09-2011, 11:49 AM
After three weeks in the humidor, it was time to light this cigar up. Although I enjoy corona / robusto vitolas and usually don’t chase long / wide cigars, there was enough internet buzz about Tatuaje Federal Cigar 90th Anniversary 109 to add to already quickly growing Tatuaje Exclusive Series collection. On the outside, the construction of the reddish / brownish cigar was flawless. Closer inspection revealed slightly toothy wrapper with minimal veins. From flavor perspective, 1st third presented small amount of spice, touch of coffee and smooth smoke. 2nd third is where this cigar shined. Both normal puffs and retrohale presented something that I didn’t recall in too many cigars. I went down the Flavor Chart and pinned it to the Floral note. The flavor was more pronounced on the retrohale so I continued to retrohale every other puff to take advantage of this fairly unique experience. In addition to floral note, previously identified spice increased its intensity to more of a peppery, well pronounced spice. I was able to pin-point your typical wood / cedar and one of my favorite flavors – chocolate. Along with chocolate / coffee there was an obvious sweetness. Last third was more of the same but few levels down. Toward the end, however, sweetness and spice completely disappeared and were replaced with salty finish. From construction / burn perspective, 1st third definitely lacked a good amount of smoke. It took 2-4 puffs to get anything out of the cigar. Flood gates have opened in the 2nd third and the cigar was performing like a ‘choo-choo’ train. Excellent tight ash falling in 1″ chunks.
Additional comments / photography --> cigarphoto.net (http://cigarphoto.net/blog/2011/03/tatuaje-federal-cigar-90th-anniversary-109-rosado/)
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http://cigarphoto.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_8158-Edit.jpg
Good review & pic's... -(P
MurphysLaw
03-09-2011, 12:05 PM
Great review, awesome pics, makes me wish I could get my hands on one of these!
Zeuceone
03-09-2011, 12:08 PM
great work, sounds like a good stick.
homerjay19
03-09-2011, 01:15 PM
I probably know the answer already, but are these still available? If so, where?
I believe the rosados are still available, the shop is Federal Cigar in New Hampshire
jerseyjay
03-09-2011, 06:16 PM
Thanks for your feedback, all. Greatly appreciated.
Nice review...I noticed that the bands look just like the 100th anniversary Barclay Rex.... a great cigar!!
Bands look exactly the same. The only difference is the font. Rex's font is more 'curvy.'
The Shop owner told me over the phone he thought the Rosado's were a better smoke then the Reserva's. He said you can get the Reserva flavor in many other Tat cigars but the Rosado was a unique style that he never got from any other Tatuaje.
Thanks for that piece of information. Some folks prefer Reservas, some Rosado. I have yet to try Reserva and judge for myself.
I probably know the answer already, but are these still available? If so, where?
Call the number listed in my blog review.
ccman
03-31-2011, 10:59 AM
I smoked my second 109 yesterday and it was great, especially the last half where it really opened up. Glad I put another box away for aging; they will only get better.
kickerb
03-31-2011, 11:40 AM
really love that first picture!
Humpdebump
04-03-2011, 11:54 PM
Great review, pics are awesome
jerseyjay
04-05-2011, 07:49 AM
I smoked my second 109 yesterday and it was great, especially the last half where it really opened up. Glad I put another box away for aging; they will only get better.
Another box ? How many boxes did you get ? :)
I was able to secure some Reservas couple weeks ago. Can't wait.
Chavez
04-05-2011, 02:21 PM
Wow. Great photos. You have a good eye for pictures!
This smoke looks wonderful! Cant wait to try one. I can tell from that last pic that you didn't want to put that smoke down;-)...
EDITED: Oh s#!t... just realized that you must be a photographer by profession...
jerseyjay
04-05-2011, 07:41 PM
Wow. Great photos. You have a good eye for pictures!
This smoke looks wonderful! Cant wait to try one. I can tell from that last pic that you didn't want to put that smoke down;-)...
EDITED: Oh s#!t... just realized that you must be a photographer by profession...
Thanks, Chavez !!!
I'm a freelance photographer :)
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