Tatuaje Havana VI Petite Corona

I’m surprised I haven’t written about this one because it is the cigar that got me into the Petite Corona vitola. I first had one at my son’s friend’s wedding this past summer, and since then I have been stocking up on all sorts of small format cigars.

There really is something about the small format. It is sad that 60% of the flavor comes from the wrapper and the flavor of this particular stick really showcases what a Mexican San Andre wrapper can taste like.

But this has all the hallmarks of a Nic puro. It’s creamy, with coffee and cocoa and spice; it has all those things that you would expect from a pure Nicaraguan tobacco cigar.

Yeah, this is a cigar that I’m always going to have on hand.


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