Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Tatuaje Cojonu
Cigar Name:
Cojonu 2006
Shape:
Torpedo
Country of Origin:
USA
Size:
52 x 5.5
Wrapper:
USA
Filler:
Nicaragua
Binder:
Nicaragua
Status:
Limited
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15 Archival Reviews
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November 14, 2008
"Flavorable"
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September 3, 2008
"ages well"
These are tasty smokes. A little on the pricey side, but good none the less. I think they age very nicely.
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May 21, 2008
"fabulous nubber"
And not too strong. I would have sworn I was smoking a Reserva but it was indeed the Cojonu. Very smooth and tasty. Medium finish of nuts and cedar. I smoked this expertly constructed cigar to less than 1". Great value, great aromas, great cigar. Highly recommended.
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December 19, 2007
"good but not exceptional"
Started out very strong and very spicy but about 1/4 of the way down it completely lost it's spiciness but retained it's strength. The flavor was still strong but rather indescribable. The construction and draw were both excellent. It did burn somewhat unevenly. Nowhere close to the J21 which is the only other Tat brown I've had. Overall, I was probably expecting this one to be close to the J21 and for the price on this one, not an unreasonable expectation.
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July 2, 2007
"Full Power Stick"
Tried my first one of these last night. Good full flavor from the start. Good strong tobacco flavor with a little spice and some cocoa noted. This was pretty strong but very smooth. Just enough so you could feel it in the back of your throat. Nice. A little pricey, but worth it for a once and a while treat.
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June 10, 2007
"Sweet Cocoa - Tat Cojunu 2006"
First off, congrats LVS to your recovery. Now to the cigar, another great one from the Tatuaje line up. A little more bold and pronounce flavor. Sweet cocoa, very enjoyable. Had a burn issue from the start that needed constant attention, but that mior issue did not deter from my enjoyment.
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June 5, 2007
"One Great Cigar"
I smoked this one today as a celebration cigar. You see I was in a car accident 6 months ago and I have not been able to walk. Well today I was able to stand on both legs and take baby steps !! I had this in the humidor for @ 8 months and it was great. Very full bodied but smooth with a nice medium finish. Lots of smoke and rich chocolate flavors. Very soon I plan to WALK to my B&M and get more !!
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April 15, 2007
"great stick"
i really like this cigar! strong but smooth with a good kick(buzz). a really relaxing smoke. one of my a.t.f.'s.
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April 11, 2007
"hot cocoa"
Full-bodied, but not overpowering. Flavor was predominantly cocoa throughout, though earth, leather and coffee came in on the last third. Smoke had an increasingly oily, chewy feel to it. Not as profound or complex as the Cojonu 2003, IMO, but still top shelf. Reminded me most of the last couple ISOM Upmann Connoisseur #1s I've had, minus the dryness. Satisfying despite the high price tag.
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March 28, 2007
"Among the Best"
This is simply a phenomenal cigar...but it doesn't come cheap. The cigar is solid and beautiful with a smooth tan wrapper and an easy draw. Even the burn is good. But it's the complexity of the flavors, from dark earthy spice to sweet and twangy creaminess, that really make this smoke stand out. It hits on all cylinders.
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February 6, 2007
"Tasteeee"
Pre-light aroma was enticing. Right from the start this cigar spoke to me with flavor and character. After the first third I would say this stick is a medium to full bodied smoke with creamy espresso and wood. I started to have a burn issue that corrected itself and had lots of smoke. The draw was medium to loose and this toothy cigar emitted thick white-grey smoke that smelled all so good. Flavor was very Nicaraguan and similar to, but quite a Padron 1926 natural, which really surprised me. Construction was first tier, but not the best due to a few burn issues halfway through that I had to resort to my torch to correct. The dropped off at an inch and one half and it reminded me of some sharp pumice stone, which I could have swore I felt when it hit my ceramic Padron ashtray. I have read several reviews and many complained about feeling nauseous and that this stick would knock you in the dirt. OK, I was fine and really enjoyed it. If you are a beginner smoker I have one word BEWARE. This is for a seasoned smoker that can appreciate a quality strong cigar with some moderate complexity.
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January 7, 2007
"WOW! STRONG!"
Started off very flavorful and I was impressed--but after 1/4 I started feeling the buzz and a slight nausea. And I am a pretty seasoned smoker. I slowed it down and it was good most of the way through. But I'm afraid the power overwhelmed the flavor. Perhapes it'd have been better with 6 months more age on it but I doubt I'll give another one a shot. There are certainly more tasty cigars for that money. Power doesn't necessarily equate to good.
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November 30, 2006
"Very Nice, but Young"
Well, this one has potential for greatness with age. First 1/4 inch was an "uh oh" situation, but then it smoothed out but was still quite powerful. Yes, I properly toasted the foot. Nice flavor and aroma, very good through the middle. Paired with a nice dark rum, this was an enjoyable experience. I'll be buying a box and putting it up for at least six months. If you like powerhouses, this one may be for you.
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September 13, 2006
"Revisited"
I let this cigar rest for 6 months and wow much better. More balanced and the flavor jumps out immediately upon lighting. The smoke is thick and heavy. Great flavor. Smoke it after a great meal. Iam glad i let it sit. Cant wait for the new cheaper ones to come out.
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May 7, 2006
"will put you to sleep"
I got this box as a pre launch. Wow!!! What a fullbody powerhouse. I love the 2003 Conjounu and wanted to try the new release.But these are much stronger and not as balance yet. I think you need to age these at least a year before smoking them. I love fullbody cigars but this was a knockout. Same great tatu flavor. But needs time to tame it.
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