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Originally posted by garzanium View PostTatuaje is a good one-blended by pepin garcia..love his stuff..san cristobal and blue label pepin being my favorite...never had the tatuaje brown label, only the red.
Since you seem to like the bold Nicaraguan flavors you may want to look at the My Father line (Don Pepin's son, Jaime makes them) and the Illusione (no affiliation with Pepin, but they are outstanding smokes, and the owner Dion has a wicked sense of humor)
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Originally posted by Gummi Bear View PostI'm a big Pepin and Pete Johnson fan too. Everything in the Tatuaje lineup is excellent.
Since you seem to like the bold Nicaraguan flavors you may want to look at the My Father line (Don Pepin's son, Jaime makes them) and the Illusione (no affiliation with Pepin, but they are outstanding smokes, and the owner Dion has a wicked sense of humor)
Your right, I do love me some nicaragua cigars.
I have had the my father, really good cigar, pricy for me as other pepin sticks are a bit cheap.
I've only had two or three Illusione cigars(they had an event i attended at a local shop)..not enough to really form an opinion on...I just don't remember them being great, more of an average stick.
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I confess to being a bit of a cigar snob in that I am biased in favor of Cuban cigars. Cigar Aficionado, however, picked the Flor de las Antillas Toro, from My Father Cigars, as their number one cigar of 2012. The idea of a $7 cigar from Nicaragua as the top pick seemed hard to believe but I had to give it a try. I admit I'm very impressed. I still prefer my beloved Cohiba Esplendidos but this cigar will do just fine when I'm out of Cuban smokes. So I offer this nice smoke and a tasty lager from Grolsch as a great budget combo.
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Originally posted by Gsxrmike View Post[ATTACH]445957[/ATTACH]
I confess to being a bit of a cigar snob in that I am biased in favor of Cuban cigars. Cigar Aficionado, however, picked the Flor de las Antillas Toro, from My Father Cigars, as their number one cigar of 2012. The idea of a $7 cigar from Nicaragua as the top pick seemed hard to believe but I had to give it a try. I admit I'm very impressed. I still prefer my beloved Cohiba Esplendidos but this cigar will do just fine when I'm out of Cuban smokes. So I offer this nice smoke and a tasty lager from Grolsch as a great budget combo.
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