Let's talk about this flavored crowd-pleaser from Miami Cigars. The Tatiana Classic Fusion Frenzy comes in 6"x44 parejo shapes, packing 25 sticks per box at $112.49. This Dominican-made blend sports an Indonesian wrapper infused with that signature sweet kick - perfect for those who want flavor without commitment.
First Third: Opens with candied cherry notes and honeyed undertones. The infused sweetness dominates but doesn't completely mask the Dominican tobacco's earthy base. Smoke production stays moderate - no thick plumes here.
Middle Third: Vanilla bean and roasted almonds emerge as the main act. The sweetness backs off just enough to let the tobacco character shine through. Watch for occasional tar buildup near the cap if you puff too fast.
Final Third: Dark chocolate bitterness balances the residual sugar. A sneaky peppery tingle appears in the retrohale, though some testers reported slight throat irritation here. Most users tap out with about 1.5" left.
The Indonesian wrapper feels slightly drier than typical Connecticut shades but holds up well. Box-pressed shape maintains consistency across samples. Burn line tends to canoe if rushed - keep your lighter handy for corrections. Glass tube packaging (available in some markets) helps maintain moisture levels.
Rolled in the Dominican Republic using Brazilian binder leaves and filler from Cibao Valley. The secret sauce? Volcanic soil-grown Besuki wrapper leaves from Java that absorb flavors like a sponge. Danlí factory workers hand-tie the pigtail caps - a nice artisan touch on an otherwise mass-market product.