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Blended by Pete, not Pepin; but rolled at his factories by him. The Tainos used to be on of the best to me, but the past year and a half they have changed and my favorite has been the cassi and noela's.
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I forgot to add earlier that the Especiales is probably my favorite of the line, but I love them all.
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I don't know that each vitola is a different blend, I think just like CCs the wrapper, binder, filler ratios, size differences etc... effect the taste of each shape. how do you find Opus cheaper than Tatuaje??? that's nuts.... It would help if the price point was cheaper though ![]() believe it or not I smoke more Tat browns than any other cigar... even Padrons, right now... I need to up my CC stash drastically.... Tainos Regios cojonu 2003 especiales
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According to Moki's site:
"Pete knows what taste profile he wants in a particular cigar, imparts that information to Pepin, and Pepin uses his expertise to pick out the appropriate tobaccos to try to match that taste profile. Prototype cigars are created, Pete smokes them, and asks for a bit more of this flavor profile, a bit less of that, etc., and the process continues until the final blend is reached." Which seems to coincide with the story of the Tat Black on the Tatuaje site: "Together we spent quite some time working on the blend and looking at different leaves for wrapper. The marbled toothy wrapper was perfect for this cigar, rustic looking but with tons of aroma. After smoking the first sample..." So while it appears he is quite involved in the direction/ flavor of a blend, the actual blending to achieve his vision is done by Pepin. Just smoked an Angeles, yum. ![]() |
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I can't think of anything
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I even like the whites which certainly aren't as good as either the red or brown label. The construction quality of the white, while previously just mediocre, has seemed to decline a little in the past year. These are made with some short and medium fillers (not sure of the percentages) which leads to some tobacco in your mouth when smoking and short ashes. They are perfect for a morning golf round, but one after a breakfast of some sort.
The Cobaiguans are also quite spectacular. As cigar cop said, watch out for the strength on all of these. They creep up on you.
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If you have a manufacture give you different types of tobacco and role them with out your input then they blended it, but if you change types of tobacco and adjust the tier's of tobacco used to fit your pallet, then it is your blend. If you don't believe me no problem, he is here on cigar asylum. |
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I wish somebody would set the record straight. I have read numerous interviews with Pete where he said when he started the company, he simply told Pepin what he wanted in a cigar and Pepin delivered on the second sample given to him. Inquiring minds want to know.
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You can't go wrong with either the Red or Brown!!!
Just be careful if you are sensitive to nicotine because these can be a little intense. What can I say... I'm a wimp! ![]() |
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Neither here, nor there
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I'm a big fan of the Brown labels. They are definitely worth checking out. I suggest you go pick up several sticks from the lines that your local B&M carries and see for yourself. You are bound to find something you like.
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I smoked a P3 last night.
My favorites are the Especiales and the Havana Cazadores. |
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I believe Pete joined her the other day, maybe we can get him to settle this. I believe his username is Tatuaje. In fact I'll PM him now |
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Hey Guys, To set the record straight. What is said on Moki's site is pretty spot on.
The vision for the brand is mine and the blends were created for me to smoke with my input. Yes, Pepin had tons to do with it but Tatuaje, Cabaiguan, La Riqueza ,etc. are all blends exclusively done for me. Pepin, Jaime and I work very close looking for the right tobaccos for my cigars. And of course Pepin and Jaime make all of my cigars. I count on them to make them perfect every time and to keep my vision on track....... Pepin and I don't always agree with blend choices, that's why he has his own lines. The original six sizes had different blends and the J21 & SW in the Reserva line are different blends. Hope this helps..... I am out for about 10 days traveling.....Keep the peace brothers...... ![]() |
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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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