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  1. JL
    February 19, 2018 @ 1:53 pm

    I’ve never hear anyone let alone a cigar reviewer say they usually pass on Tatuaje. Honestly they’ve become my favorite cigar brand next to Padron, Fuente and Davidoff. Even most Cubans can’t hold its own against most tats. But I guess there’s always that one person.

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    • Matthias Clock
      February 19, 2018 @ 2:04 pm

      Yeah Joey I hear you. I can tell that Tatuaje’s are quality cigars, they just aren’t generally my flavor profile. I find there is a bit too much of a concentration of leather + dry cedar that, for me, isn’t enjoyable.

      Preference is certainly important, but it’s impossible to deny that Tatuaje makes cigars that are of higher quality than many, and perhaps most, on the market. Thanks for commenting!

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  2. Jason
    October 28, 2018 @ 4:22 pm

    Tatuaje cigars are so underrated and overlooked by many. A lot of people don’t even realize that Don Pepin Garcia, one of the best blenders in the world, is behind many of their blends or that many of the blends are rolled at the My Father Factory in Nicaragua.
    My favorite Tatuaje cigars are Cojonu 2003, Regios, and the J21. All of the broadleaf versions of those three are great as well.
    They’re all worth a try.
    I personally find reviewers “nitpick” a little too much.
    A friend of mine about 10 years ago said no one will remember Tatuaje. Boy was he wrong! One of the great hidden gems in the cigar world.

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