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Bless my wife...she bought me some cigars at a cigar shop a few days ago. She gave them to me yesterday and I was very thankful. However, in between the two normal cigars was a flavored cigar. Yeech! Since they had been in the bag a few days, the two normal cigars took on a bit of "vanilla" scent.

SO...my question, can I put these normal cigars in my humi without affecting the rest of the cigars? Or, is the scent they took on too small to really affect the other cigars?

And, I kindly educated her on "flavored" cigars. I don't think she will be getting anymore...
 

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Scot, if it was me and it being only a 50 count humidor, I wouldn't keep them with my "regular" cigars.

Tatiana's are very "heavily flavored" cigars.
 

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Take the Tatiana and pitch it, tell your wife you smoked it and you prefer others better. Hell, give her a list of some of your favorites and tell her if the mood ever strikes her again, anything off that list or similar on the opinion of the cigar store person would be great.
 

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ya i wouldnt keep it in there with the rest either...
Gordy, from the minute I got it and saw what it was, I "tucked" it away. It's just that the two decent cigars were in the same bag. They took a liking to Tatiana's scent. I'm just worried about the good cigars.

Take the Tatiana and pitch it, tell your wife you smoked it and you prefer others better. Hell, give her a list of some of your favorites and tell her if the mood ever strikes her again, anything off that list or similar on the opinion of the cigar store person would be great.
Vol, HAHA, already done. I "tucked" it away underneath a used paperplate in the trashcan the first chance I had. Told her I had it for a morning smoke yesterday while she was still sleeping. Politely told her I don't think that is my kind of smoke. I like your list idea. I'll definitely do that and make sure she keeps in her purse.
 

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i believe tatiana is made by Drew Estates (maybe its Cojimar - i could be wrong, those suck too) who usually makes nice stuff (like acid) but be warned - some of the tatiana's are nice, most are not. Thats my opinion but, they taste like the tobacco was picked yesterday from a farm near LOVE CANAL. If youre adventurous enough, most of C.A.O.'s flavors are great, I like moontrance best, Drew Estates Java is great and fun due to its flat shape and Helix (a great cigar brand that gets no love) makes a line called REMIX, the Cafe Espresso is dynamite and the ammaretto is nice but gets too sweet after half way. Anyhow, its usually NOT agood idea to mix flavored with not flavored.
 
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i believe tatiana is made by Drew Estates (maybe its Cojimar - i could be wrong, those suck too) who usually makes nice stuff (like acid) but be warned - some of the tatiana's are nice, most are not. Thats my opinion but, they taste like the tobacco was picked yesterday from a farm near LOVE CANAL. If youre adventurous enough, most of C.A.O.'s flavors are great, I like moontrance best, Drew Estates Java is great and fun due to its flat shape and Helix (a great cigar brand that gets no love) makes a line called REMIX, the Cafe Espresso is dynamite and the ammaretto is nice but gets too sweet after half way. Anyhow, its usually NOT agood idea to mix flavored with not flavored.
i think im gonna give those CAO's a shot
 

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i believe tatiana is made by Drew Estates (maybe its Cojimar - i could be wrong, those suck too) who usually makes nice stuff (like acid) but be warned - some of the tatiana's are nice, most are not. Thats my opinion but, they taste like the tobacco was picked yesterday from a farm near LOVE CANAL. If youre adventurous enough, most of C.A.O.'s flavors are great, I like moontrance best, Drew Estates Java is great and fun due to its flat shape and Helix (a great cigar brand that gets no love) makes a line called REMIX, the Cafe Espresso is dynamite and the ammaretto is nice but gets too sweet after half way. Anyhow, its usually NOT agood idea to mix flavored with not flavored.
I dunno, I'm sure there is a market for the flavored gars, but it just isn't for me. And I really agree about the Helix brand. Had a Helix maduro tube that was really good a few weeks back.
 

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Never mix infused and no-infused cigars. Set up a tupperdor if you keep them.
 

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i believe tatiana is made by Drew Estates (maybe its Cojimar - i could be wrong, those suck too) who usually makes nice stuff (like acid) but be warned - some of the tatiana's are nice, most are not. Thats my opinion but, they taste like the tobacco was picked yesterday from a farm near LOVE CANAL. If youre adventurous enough, most of C.A.O.'s flavors are great, I like moontrance best, Drew Estates Java is great and fun due to its flat shape and Helix (a great cigar brand that gets no love) makes a line called REMIX, the Cafe Espresso is dynamite and the ammaretto is nice but gets too sweet after half way. Anyhow, its usually NOT agood idea to mix flavored with not flavored.
They are sold and distributed by Miami Cigar and Company.

When I worked at my local B&M the favorite Tatiana was the Groovy Blue - Berries soaked in Vanilla, Laced with Acacia Honey and Cognac. I never personally tried one but they smelled good enough to eat.
 
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