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The 1 and Only G.O.T
Hi my name is Shawn and I was a Pepin Whore...
Oh wait wrong room....
I love the Tat Blacks and the El Triunfador...both were part of my regular rotation but I LOVED pretty much everything Pepin had a hand in...
Now i smoke whats ever left in the bottom of the cooler..
The Troll
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Rhymes with "seed"
Originally Posted by
sparky426
There is never a reason not to buy more cigars, well unless you run out of storage, then you get more storage... And buy more cigars.
You are a bad, bad person
The Don Pepin ones interest me too mainly because it's one of the few rolled here. Never hurts to buy American
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Wow, Someone Knows Me
Tatuaje and Pepin (Jamie and Dad) are hands down my favorites. (Well Opus and Padron 1926 hold special spots in my heart, but are a bit $$ for everyday)
Mr. Simpson, don't you worry. I saw an episode of Matlock in a bar last night. The sound was down, but I think I got the gist of it.
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Bummin' Around
Cabaiguan is one of my favorites. I have tried the blacks, but I still favor medium cigars. Still can't quite wrap my head around the strong ones.
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Bummin' Around
Make that cabaiguan guapos.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
UncleFesterESQ
Tatuaje and Pepin (Jamie and Dad) are hands down my favorites. (Well Opus and Padron 1926 hold special spots in my heart, but are a bit $$ for everyday)
The Pepin Cuban Classic was my daily go-to for a while. The Blues are tasty too. Now I am in love with the Tat Miami Unicos
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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I am definitely a bit of a Tat slut - I like pretty much everything that Pete has a hand in. Everything from the many Tatuaje cigars, the L'Atelier line (haven't had one I didn't like yet), to one of my favorites - the Surrogates Tramp Stamp. Pete definitely knows what's up when it comes to blends! I really appreciate the fact that even though he has what seems like 500 lines, none of them taste the same.
Stop looking at them and smoke them!!!
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Originally Posted by
tjhemp
I have also never had a Tat but I am eager to try one. I've been hearing it from these forums and its time to pull the trigger... what to start with is the real question.
I've tried several and I buy the Brown label (aka Miami) Reserva Regios by the box. The Black labels are really good also.
I suggest that you start with one or the other.
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Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
HTML5 Gordon
I am definitely a bit of a Tat slut - I like pretty much everything that Pete has a hand in. Everything from the many Tatuaje cigars, the L'Atelier line (haven't had one I didn't like yet), to one of my favorites - the Surrogates Tramp Stamp. Pete definitely knows what's up when it comes to blends! I really appreciate the fact that even though he has what seems like 500 lines, none of them taste the same.
I havnt had a Lat or Surrogate yet...dammit the must try list just never stops growing lol
Once in a while you get shown the light
In the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Am I the only one who finds some of their stuff a little bitter?
I had a Cuban Classic and it was a bit bitter throughout but overall a good smoke, but I love the blue labels. The few I smoked had no bitterness to them at all.
I had bad luck with the Miamis too, 3 of them were pretty bitter and kept going out on me, but I really like the reds. Never had an issue with them.
So far I really like My Fathers, Lats, DPG blues, and even LADC Amors, but Tat reds are the only Tats I have enjoyed so far.
Johnson and Garcia are really hit and miss for me. Some of the stuff I love, but others strike me average with a little bitterness/bite to them.