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Tatuaje Havana VI Verocu No. 1

This Nicaraguan puro from My Father's factory hits the table with its box-pressed 6 1/4" x52 toro frame. The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper shows deep caramel hues with visible tooth - a sign of well-fermented tobacco. Let's see how this regular production version of the original limited edition holds up in 2024.

Key Specs

  • Brand: Tatuaje
  • Price: $198.00 (Box of 20)
  • Size: Toro Grande (6 1/4" x 52)
  • Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
  • Binder/Filler: Nicaraguan
  • Strength: Medium-Full (●●●●○)

Cold Draw & First Third

The pre-light aroma brings damp earth and barnyard funk. The cold draw reveals cocoa powder and black pepper. Initial puffs hit with a white pepper kick that settles into roasted coffee beans within 3 minutes. Retrohale shows unsweetened baking chocolate. Burn line stays sharp - no touch-ups needed yet.

Middle Third Transition

At the 35-minute mark, the flavor profile broadens dramatically. Cedar wood notes emerge alongside charred meat smokiness. The pepper mellows to pink peppercorn territory. Observe moderate oil seepage near the band - typical for well-humidified examples. Watch the ash pattern - alternating light/dark layers indicate quality bunching.

Final Third Intensity

Final inches bring espresso bitterness balanced by sudden caramel sweetness. Retrohale now carries cashew nuttiness. The wrapper cracks slightly as it heats up - standard for this ring gauge. Nicotine strength creeps up to full-bodied territory. Ideal to set it down with 1.5" remaining to avoid harshness.

Peer Comparisons

  • My Father Le Bijou 1922: Similar pepper profile but adds floral notes (5" x50)
  • Padrón 1964 Anniversary: Creamier texture with dried fruit undertones (6.5"x54)
  • Warped Flor del Valle: Brighter citrus notes over matching earthy base (5"x42)
  • Foundation Tabernacle: More pronounced Connecticut Broadleaf sweetness (6"x52)

Tobacco Origin Story

Jalapa Valley fillers provide the caramel sweetness while Estelí ligero leaves deliver the peppery punch. The Ecuadorian wrapper comes from the same farms supplying Plasencia's top lines. Pete Johnson's blend uses vintage 2015 tobacco bales for current production, explaining the smooth combustion despite its youth.

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