Which readily available Tatuaje cigar equals, or comes close to, the 2014 Tatuaje TAA?
That's a fantastic explanation, Thanks Craig!It gets a bit confusing with the Reserves. The Noella Reserva and the Regios Reserva are just the Brown label blend with a CT Broadleaf wrapper (Same wrapper as the 11, 12, 14 TAA, different blend).
The Cojonu uses a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper, I believe, with the Cojonu 2012 as offered in Sumatra and Connecticut Broadleaf. The Cojonu is a ramped up version of the Brown Label blend.
The J21 is also a ramped up Brown Label blend that uses a higher priming Nicaraguan ligero wrapper.
The TAA is a ramped up Brown Label blend with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with similar cigars being the Tatuaje Barclay Rex, Tatuaje T110 and Tatuaje Pork Tenderloin.
It is most similar IMO to the J21 in flavor, but I could see where some may say the Cojonu 2012 Broadleaf is close as well.
So you're saying that I should go with the J21, or that I have no chance in finding something that tastes close to the TAA 2014. These cigars are so good. I must find more... LOLI have smoked through every cbl tat and switched every tat cbl wrapper from regular production, limited edition and single store releases. None of them really taste like the TAA. Execept for the the PT, Rex and Cojonu cbl wrapper on j21. Its quite strange really. With a cbl wrapper and Nicaraguan filler and binder you would think that some regular production combo would work.
I need to try one of each of these....The TAA is a ramped up Brown Label blend with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with similar cigars being the Tatuaje Barclay Rex, Tatuaje T110 and Tatuaje Pork Tenderloin.
It is most similar IMO to the J21 in flavor, but I could see where some may say the Cojonu 2012 Broadleaf is close as well.
It's still on the store selves. Just have to look bro. Make a connect and you will have box in hand. Diebels has them. It's not like the 15s are not too far off. No worries. The TAA is a cash cow, it will be back every year. Once you feel like you lost out something is when they know they have you hooked as a tat junkieSo you're saying that I should go with the J21, or that I have no chance in finding something that tastes close to the TAA 2014. These cigars are so good. I must find more... LOL
Isn't the cojonu 12 a habano wrapper?It gets a bit confusing with the Reserves. The Noella Reserva and the Regios Reserva are just the Brown label blend with a CT Broadleaf wrapper (Same wrapper as the 11, 12, 14 TAA, different blend).
The Cojonu uses a Nicaraguan Corojo wrapper, I believe, with the Cojonu 2012 also offered with Sumatra and Connecticut Broadleaf wrappers. The Cojonu is a ramped up version of the Brown Label blend.
The J21 is also a ramped up Brown Label blend that uses a higher priming Nicaraguan ligero wrapper.
The TAA is a ramped up Brown Label blend with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with similar cigars being the Tatuaje Barclay Rex, Tatuaje T110 and Tatuaje Pork Tenderloin.
It is most similar IMO to the J21 in flavor, but I could see where some may say the Cojonu 2012 Broadleaf is close as well.
Correct comes in 3 different wrappers. The Sumatra is boring to me but the broadleaf and Habano are solid IMO.Isn't the cojonu 12 a habano wrapper?
Sumatra, ct, and habano?
Is the 2011 blend tastier than the 2014? If it is, then I wait the few extra months for that 2015 TAA!Here's what you do.... Save up your money for the next few months and come September order a few boxes of the 2015 TAA, it is the same size/blend as the 2011 and you'll be good.