Where to Buy Tatuaje Verocu Tubos Cigars New Orleans LA

The cigar itself has a beautiful toothy wrapper that has a nice amount of oils. The wrapper has a few thin veins and is a little bit rough to the touch. Below you’ll find related articles as well as local companies and providers that will help you in your search for Tatuaje Verocu Tubos Cigars

JAI Bawani Inc
(504) 566-0314
631 Saint Peter Street
New Orleans, LA
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(504) 523-0064
201 Saint Charles Avenue Suite 3315
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1229 Decatur Street Apt 1
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201 Saint Charles Avenue Suite 3315
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730 Orleans Avenue
New Orleans, LA
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Cigar Review: Tatuaje Verocu Tubos

Cigar Review: Tatuaje Verocu Tubos

Tatuaje Verocu Tubos

Tatuaje Verocu Tubos

Tatuage Verocu Tubos

When Tatuaje released the Black Label Tubos a lot of people glanced over these cigars on the shelves of retailers I happen to visit. The result is these limited releases are still out there for the taking in many shops. As many of you know I am a huge fan of Tatuaje and I am a self described Tatuaje whore and this cigar further solidifies that…

Cigar: Tatuaje Verocu Tubos
Size: 6 1/8 x 52 (Toredo)
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Strength: Medium / Full

Appearance and Construction (18/20): The Tatuaje Verocu Tubos comes packed in an aluminum tube that reminds me a lot of the Cuban Partagas Series P. The difference is these come in a soft red color, with the Tatuaje brand name in silver. The cigar itself has a beautiful toothy wrapper that has a nice amount of oils. The wrapper has a few thin veins and is a little bit rough to the touch. There are no major soft spots but these sticks do feel a little bit light in my hand.

Flavor & Notes (29/30): Prior to lighting up I put this cigar through the pre-light ritual. The foot revealed some nice cedar and a slight spice while the draw offered a creamy coffee note. Like most Pepin produced cigars this one starts of with some spice, especially through the nose. As the first third is smoked notes of earth and leather are overtaken by coffee. As we enter the second third the spice remains only through the nose while coffee continues to be dominant here. Every now and then some cocoa/chocolate notes emerge teasing the senses. The final third of this complex smoke features some licorice and chocolate that tease as the spice returns with a nice leather finish.

Smoking Characteristics (24/25): Having just renamed this scoring category I figured it would allow me to go into some greater detail. The draw is perfect producing a decent amount of smoke. Th...

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