Meet the Tatiana LaVita Cherry - a 5"x38 panatela that's been turning heads in the flavored cigar scene. Packed in boxes of 25 sticks at $58.33 per box, this Dominican-made smoke wears an Indonesian wrapper kissed with cherry essence. Its slender shape makes it perfect for quick smoking sessions.
First Third: Immediate cherry blast like maraschino syrup, backed by vanilla creaminess. Minimal tobacco presence through the nose.
Middle Third: Dominican tobacco emerges as earthy undertones, fighting the fading cherry sweetness. Noticeable vanilla and white sugar notes coat the palate.
Final Third: Artificial sweetness intensifies with slight burnt sugar bitterness. Occasional cinnamon tingle appears at the 35-minute mark before nicotine tickle signals finish.
Machine-rolled consistency shows in razor-straight burn lines. The glossy Connecticut-style wrapper holds modest oil sheen. Draw resistance varies between cigars - some need finger-massage adjustment. Ash holds decently for 1.5" despite slim format.
Rolled in Dominican Republic facilities using local fillers and imported wrappers. The signature cherry flavoring gets applied post-rolling through proprietary infusion methods, creating that immediate front-loaded sweetness.