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Tatuaje L'esprit de La Verite

LiLo

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Today i decided to smoke the Tatuaje L'esprit de La Verite. I wanted to see what a year has done to this cigar. For those of you that don't know this is a cigar that spawned from a new idea ( new to the cigar world ) Pete Johnson came up with. He is taking a page from the wine industry and creating a true farm vintage cigar. All the tobacco used in these cigars will come from one farm, all the same crop. The idea is that the blend should change from year to year based on how the crop does. The line is called La Verite, Tatuaje A.O.C .There will be two cigars in this line. The L'esprit de La Verite which is a robusto and the La Verite which is a churchill. From what i gathered the churchill will have a darker wrapper and be a bit stronger. today i smoked the smaller of the two. Here we go...

Pre light

The construction is beautiful. very well made. It's literally has no veins. No soft spots and a beautiful triple cap. It has a colorado claro shade wrapper. Not really any oils. It has kind of a rough feel to it but still just a very nice wrapper. Pre light aroma i get a sweet tobacco smell with a bit or earthiness on the draw.

1/3

I get a lot of spice on the opening. That typical pepin spice. I also am getting a nice earthy sweetness. About 5 puffs in the spice leaves. The cigar is very smooth and on the mild to medium side.

2/3

At the second third the sweet earthiness is replaced with an oak wood flavor. It still has a sweet undertone that is nice on the finish. The spice has yet to return although the cigar is moving into the medium body range at this point. The burn is absolutely perfect and each draw is producing a nice amount of smoke.

3/3

In the final third the oak wood taste is dominating and the sweet undertones have become a bit more on the creamy side. Almost that typical Cuban sweetness at times. The sweetness follows into the finish although the finish is a bit short. The flavors don't quite linger on the back of my palette as long as tatuajes usually do. I think it's because of the lack of spice. Still medium bodied at this point. The cigar managed to stay pretty cool towards the end and i was able to nub it very easily.

final thoughts...

It was a very enjoyable smoke. Not the most complex but the flavors that it did produce were enjoyable.It's a very medium mellow cigar. If you are expecting that usual tatuaje strength you are in for a surprise. Did this cigar blow me away? not really. Was it a good smoke worth buying? absolutely. If you want a cigar that is just easy to smoke and has simple enjoyable flavors than this is your cigar. But following in the idea of this line of cigars. who knows what next year will bring? :)


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I haven't smoked one yet, but remember the robusto is the "value" stick of the two, which the church being the cream-de-la-cream.
 
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As far as next years go, the ones we smoked when we were in Nicaragua in March were much better than the 2008 IMHO...

I am looking forward to when they come out next year..
 

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damn it LiLo! we must be thinking the same these days. I just smoked this and wrote up a review for it also. Not going to post it for a few days though.

Dan
 

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who knows what next year will bring? :)
As far as next years go, the ones we smoked when we were in Nicaragua in March were much better than the 2008 IMHO...

I am looking forward to when they come out next year..
Great review and the 09s are going to be "that good". As in possibly a top 5 competidor. IMO
Great review and pics LiLo. Next year will bring a damn good cigar! Like Eric and Justin said, the 09 La Verite's we smoked in Nica were outstanding! Definitely a premium cigar like Pete was shooting for!
 

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This is one of those that I'm gonna have to get a box of! (10 count for the cost) as well as the churchill too.
 
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I had a chance to enjoy this same cigar and really liked it. I heard it was going to be very pricey though ($25 a piece) I really hope not because of two reasons. I can smoke the La Ricky for less which tasted simular or I can spend the $25 on a Padron 80th which I believe is the best cigar out there.
 

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I had a chance to enjoy this same cigar and really liked it. I heard it was going to be very pricey though ($25 a piece) I really hope not because of two reasons. I can smoke the La Ricky for less which tasted simular or I can spend the $25 on a Padron 80th which I believe is the best cigar out there.

I believe the La verite will be about $25 but the L'esprit de la verite will be about $15.
 

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damn it LiLo! we must be thinking the same these days. I just smoked this and wrote up a review for it also. Not going to post it for a few days though.

Dan

LOL. that's ok. It's always nice to have several different opinions on a cigar. Post that review!
 

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Great review!

There IS a certain element that is unique to this stick - I don't quite know how to describe it, but each time I've tried this stick, it became stronger, more intense and more developed..

The last one I had about 3 weeks ago was incredible, sublime. I truly can't wait for this stick to come out.

For me, it's unquestionably on par with the best that Padron or Fuente has out there. Wait to see what's in store for the 2009 version - because that's on yet another level...
 
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