Let's talk about the Tatiana Mocha Caramely - a 6x43 parejo-shaped flavored cigar that'll make your inner dessert lover sing. Priced at $118.79 for a box of 25, this Honduran-Nicaraguan blend wrapped in Indonesian Sumatra leaf delivers exactly what it promises: a dessert tray in smoke form.
First Third: Immediate mocha explosion - think Starbucks syrup bottle tipped over premium tobacco. The Indonesian wrapper contributes earthy notes that balance the sweetness.
Middle Third: Vanilla cream emerges through Nicaraguan filler's pepper undertones. Smoke output increases noticeably, requiring slower draws to prevent overheating.
Final Third: Mexican tobacco kicks in with cedar sharpness cutting through the sweetness. About 1" before the end, expect tar buildup common in flavored cigars of this price range.
The Honduran Jamastran Valley filler brings earthy depth while Nicaraguan Ometepe leaf adds body. What makes it work? The Sumatra wrapper's subtle spice prevents the flavoring from cloying. Rolled in Danlí's humidor-like climate, these hold up better than most infused sticks in 65% RH.