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Tatuaje Cojonu 2015, El Pulpo and 601 La Bomba Warhead Cigars

I love Daylight Saving Time, I just don’t like the change.  I feel like I’m an hour behind today. I guess when you read this, it’ll be an hour later than usual.  Anyway, I smoked three cigars that were new to me, or that I haven’t had in a long time.  As I get older, I invest less time in smoking new cigars, I know, it’s not what “cigar media” is all about, but from the start this site was a journal of my cigar adventures.  I will continue to seek out new or new-t0-me cigars and present my thoughts every Sunday.  The first of which this week is a from a five pack I practically stole from a Smoke Inn deal, a Tatuaje Cojonu 2015, a 5″ x 55 robusto extra.  I can’t remember not enjoying a Tatuaje Cojonu, so this was a $20 I had to spend.  I don’t smoke enough Tatuajes and I really would like to.  This cigar is made at the My Father factory in Nicaragua, has a Nicaraguan Habano wrapper over Nicaraguan binders and fillers.  I think this is an exceptional cigar.  I saw reviews with all kinds of flavors, I just thought it was delicious tobacco, maybe with some pepper to start and earthiness.  I should have bought more, and the next time I visit Cigar Mojo near me I’ll grab some more Cojonus, they have a good selection of Tatuaje cigars.  I get e-mails from Smoke Inn with these ridiculous specials all the time, would you like me to post them to the CigarCraig Facebook page? I can’t get the affiliate program to work, so I’m not profiting off it or anything, it would be a public service.  Let me know what you think in the comments. 

 

I stopped in my local CigarCigars shop last week and grabbed a few cigars, one of which was the Artesano Del Tobacco El Pulpo Toro Grande. This is another brand I’m late to the party on.  I have only smoked a few of their Viva la Vida line, and this is the first I’ve seen the El Pulpo in the wild.  Since changing owners, the selection at this store has improved greatly, and I can only assume the other stores have followed suit.  These are made and (I think) distributed by A.J. Fernandez, and owned by the brothers who owned the Cigar Inn in NYC, which is now a Casa de Montecristo.  Oddly, looking back thought my Facebook memories today, I see that 12 years ago I smoked on of their Cigar Inn house brands, the NYC Brooklyn that I had picked up on a visit there that year.  Anyway, this El Pulpo was right up my alley.  It has a San Andrés wrapper with Nicaraguan binder and fillers from A.J. Fernandez’ farms, made at the San Lotano factory in Ocatel, a bit north of Esteli.  My initial thought is why are these in boxes of ten, when eight would make more sense, given that El Pulpo is Spanish for octopus?  I got past that quickly.  I liked this cigar a lot. It wasn’t your every day San Andrés maduro cigar, it had an interesting barbecue flavor off, smokey and woody,  I also got some black coffee with a little spicy zing. Worth a try, and they have some really interesting shapes in this line I’d like to find, including a culebra. 

 

Another cigar I picked up at CigarCigars was the Espinosa 601 La Bomba Warhead 11 LE  2025. The bomb shaped can that they are packaged in was on a high shelf and I almost missed it. I’ve long been a fan of the La Bomba line, going back to the EO Brands days when it was released.  The Warhead series has also been a hit for me.  This one is presented in a 6¾″ x 54 oval-shaped Figurado, and the band position screws with my CDO (which, of course, is OCD in alphabetical order, LIKE IT SHOULD BE!).  I expect La Bomba bands to be on the foot, but this shape is confusing to my eye!  I can imagine someone who is less obsessed with cigars lighting the wrong end of this, like you see people smoking Short Stories backwards., or leaving the cedar sleeve on…anyway, this is another cigar that is right up my alley.  It is a puro, with a Nicaraguan Broadleaf wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and fillers. Like the El Pulpo, it’s also made at the San Lotano factory. As one would expect by the name, this has an explosion of flavors, some espresso, some cinnamon, maybe some dark fruit. All three cigars mentioned here burned perfectly, I was very fortunate. This might be my new favorite Warhead, but I really like the 7 a lot.   Packaging and presentation are amazing on this line.

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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An Olmec Claro, a 601 La Bomba Warhead and a Video

Last December I picked up the Foundation Cigar Co. Olmec in Maduro and Claro.  I had smoked the Maduro, and gifted the Claro.  I happened to be shopping at The Wooden Indian a few weeks back and picked up

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another Claro,  because I wanted to smoke it!  I really enjoyed the Maduro, and I’ve enjoyed so many cigars made by Nick Melillo over the years. Of course, this is a cigar that is an homage to the original cigar smokers, the Olmec, and has a San Andres Claro wrapper, a double binder of Nicaraguan Esteli and Jalapa, and undisclosed fillers.  Odd the undisclosed part, must be something interesting in there, although, upon reading the website description, there seems to be some some confusion, the filler may be Esteli and Jalapa, it says two different things!  Anyway, this was a really good smoking cigar.  I liked the Maduro more, but that’s not unusual for me, but this had some nice creamy coffee flavor and was very rich in flavor. I may not drop $15 on these regularly,  but it’s a nice treat.  

 

On the same trip to the Wooden Indian I picked up an Espinosa 601 La Bomba Warhead VII, just because it looked s

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o tasty. The La Bomba line has been a favorite since the EO Brands days, when it was made at the My Father factory. This one is made at AJ Fernandez’ San Lotano factory in Nicaragua, has a Nicaraguan Broadleaf wrapper, and Nicaraguan binder and fillers.  It’s a 7″ x 50 Churchill, and it lacks the La Bomba “fuse” cap treatment.  I actually haven’t smoked enough of the Warhead series to know if that’s a thing or not. I really liked this cigar. The box press makes it feel like a smaller ring than it is, and it’s really reasonably priced at around $10. It was loaded with dark coffee/espresso flavors. This was a really good smoke, burn and draw were perfect. I’m a fan.

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Yesterday we attended the AC Cigar Social in Atlantic City, and I did a quick video interview with Jon Henderson (I had Jon Anderson on the brain for some reason…).  I’ll write a more indepth post this week about the event, but in the meantime, here is the video:

 

 

It was a really nice event, hopefully it’s one that can continue!

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

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