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    Tatuaje El Triunfador Lancero Review

    Cigar: Tatuaje El Triunfador
    Size: Lancero 7.5" x 38
    Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
    Binder: Nicaragua
    Filler: Nicaragua
    Price: MSRP ~$10.50

    Initial Impression/Prelight
    The Tatuaje El Triunfador had a deep, chocolate brown Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with a tiny bit of oily sheen, and a decent bit of toothiness. The wrapper was a little rough and had some pretty large veins with some puckering. I gave it a good squeeze and found two soft spots, one right in the middle and one an inch or two from the head. Speaking of, the cigar had a nicely fantail cap which didn't respond well to biting so I ended up clipping. The cold draw was a little on the tight side, and gave off a little mild fruitiness which is not at all what I was expecting. The aroma off the wrapper itself was mostly raisin and and light barnyard.

    I can't remember exactly when I got this cigar, but I know it has been at least 2-3 months in the humi at 65%.



    1st Third
    The cigar started off with big, creamy cocoa flavor, along with some earthiness and lightly spicy black pepper. It gave off plenty of thick, white smoke, and the ash held for almost an inch each time. I got some orange peel on the retrohale too. The flavor was at least medium+, and probably medium strength so far.



    2nd Third
    The flavors actually mellowed a little in this section, dropping from almost full to more like medium. I still got some cream and cocoa, along with salt and meatiness. I never did pick up any citrus on the normal puffing, but did get it again on the retro. I've taken to doing a tiny French inhale a few times per cigar too, and I get it there as well. The burnline was great to this point, but the cigar suddenly went out right in the middle where I felt the soft spot earlier.



    Final Third
    The last section finished well, with an uptick in balanced black pepper, and more savory notes of meat, dark earth and cedar, along with a pleasantly bitter espresso flavor towards the end. The cigar did go out one more time at the second soft spot, but otherwise remained creamy and smooth all the way to the nub.



    Overall Impression
    I thought this was a very solid stick overall. It burned well, two relights notwithstanding, and put off a boatload of smoke for a lancero. The flavors were good and complex, and developed nicely over the course of the 1 hour and 45 minutes or so. Thinking back, I can't remember being disappointed yet by a Tatuaje and this one is no exception. I don't think I love it to the point I'd buy a box, but I'd easily nab a couple more if they come back in stock at the B&M.

    I'd recommend a 5-er.

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    Nice review and remember when this cigar hit the market. Your review was Pretty much what I remembered and always loved smoking these. Need to look around a get a few after this review..
    ViVat Jesus

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