Monday, May 17, 2021

Tatuaje Cigars Skinny Wolf in Review

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Tatuaje Cigars Skinny Wolf in Review

WRAPPER: Ecuadorian Sumatra
BINDER: Nicaraguan
FILLER: Nicaraguan

FORMAT: Petite Lancero (638)
ORIGIN: My Father Cigars S.A. Nicaragua
INTENSITY: Medium

NOTES:
Crackerjack | Goobers | Red Hots

"Don't mistake my kindness for weakness." I dislike people who say this, but I do like cigars (such as this) that smoke that way. Refrain. Control. Goodwill. Plus, a lil taste of something different here. Both talc smooth and oily, too. Hefty easy. Crackerjack | Goobers | Red Hots dissect all that, list ingredients, it's all here. Buttery cedar bracing, wrapped in soft leather. Caramel latte. Dried chiles.

Front, mid, & back palate is kindly shuffled in a calm complexity. Decent nuances play in infield dirt. A bit dusty. Finishes spicy-sweet, w/ an akin room-note. Superbly balanced. Cardboard does try flitting in but is thwarted via its own rapid-unhurried evolution into that aforementioned cedar. A lot of happening done on an even-keel in somewhat confined space; although that does broaden-some on-toward finish.

Super nice draw. Dead-even burn on a razor-thin char. Ash grows to a goodly inch, although a bit of aeration is shown, scant flake. Shaft is a tick lumpy-veiny but features zero hard/soft spots. Seams and cap are tight tight tight... as a witch's you-know-what. Notable is the pacing, there's a bunch of smoke-time in the small package. Overall a good bit of serious fun, this. A thing to smoke every day & at every time thereof.

TASTE: A-
DRAW: A
BURN: A-
BUILD: A-

FINAL GRADE: A-
A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 0-59

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