It’s a bit challenging to remember now, but the Tatuaje The Drac was a big deal. It’s the most infamous release in the history of Tatuaje, a cigar plagued by packaging issues, literally. The Drac was placed inside boxes that were painted on the inside, which led to the cigars being infected with paint smells. While most didn’t have the same opportunity that Brooks did, i.e. smoking The Drac before it went into the boxes, many have had the chance to taste The Drac blend as Tatuaje has released the Little Monsters, Pudgy Monsters and more recently, Skinny Monsters. As the name implies, the Little Monsters were smaller versions of the first five Monster Series blends. The Pudgy Monsters took the lengths of the Little Monsters and combined them with the ring gauges used for the original Monster Series. As such, the Tatuaje Drac was a 5 x 52 robusto. Here’s what I said about the cigar when I first reviewed in July 2014: The Drac, little the, is not magical, but it is very good. Its size is like a good book, ending leaving me wanting a bit more. But it isn’t without its flaws, construction that ranges from ...
↧