Quote Originally Posted by jrfoxx View Post
I have had a few different Tattoos and have certainly enjoyed them. So far I think the Black Label is my favorite, but I've only had Lanceros/lonsdales/Cazadores.

Planning to get a 5 pack of the toro to try out and see how the much different ratios of binder, filler,and wrapper effect them, and because the skinny ones just end so quickly, I'm always left craving more, so hoping the toro vitola will alleviate that, while still maintaining the great taste.

Could have sworn i have had a couple Miami's too, but my "previous smokes " section of my humidor app can be really glitchy, and with my memory issues, who knows, lol

Did discover that I not too long ago i actually had a Serie P Robusto, but dont remember it at all.

Really need to get back into my former habit of at a minimum giving smoked cigars a rough score and any notes i feel would be beneficial.

Used to do it religiously back in the day, but somehow slowly drifted out of the habit and it would certainly be helpful as i smoke so many singles, samplers and 5 packs, it would be very helpful in remembering what I enjoyed and what I didn't, rather than going off my swiss cheese memory.

I friggin' LOVE cigars
The Black Petite Robusto (PR) was my introduction to the brand and was one of two (Padron Maduro 64 being the other) of the only cigars I was smoking early on. The 64 came first, the Black second, and those were my first loves and benchmark smokes I compared every smoke to after. But, that was early on, and almost right before or when I became a Bum and was branching out a bit, and noticing everything has it's own unique merits and I shouldn't equate the 64 or Black to something that isn't one of those.

Haven't had a Black PR in a long time, but I do plan on it being my opening smoke to pay a bit of homage to my history with the brand. Even though it has been awhile, I would also say it is my favorite, but I only recall have the PR, but do have a Lancero and Toro for next month. I, too, am interested in noting the differences.