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I have just recently smoke the regular and RX version to see what some of the hype is about. Honestly I found them a bit too mild in flavors and one dimensional overall. For the price I definately think the other lines of Tatuaje are more worth it in terms of complexity and range of flavors.

Anyone else have similiar experience?
 
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I really liked the 1st Guapo that I smoked (original size). The 2nd one, not so much. I have one of each size in my humidor, so I will have to do some research!
 
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I like em.....
 
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Mild and one dimensional is exactly what these are. I like a mild cigar with flavors, this aint it.


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These ar good morning cigars. Go great with coffee on the deck. They are mild. I think that is the flavor goal of this line.
They look fantastic and burn perfect.


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OR try the Maduro Guapos if you want a little more strength.
 
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