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I heard a rumor that there is going to be an LE Especiales sized El Triunfador with a broadleaf maduro wrapper released shortly. Rumored to come in a box of 25 for around $200. Sounds interesting and tasty to me.
 
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Well, the original El Truinfador Lancero Limited is Broadleaf maduro. They come in boxes of 25. Not sure if that's what you're talking about, but those are a regular release cigar and not an LE. But they ARE tasty :)
 
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Well, the original El Truinfador Lancero Limited is Broadleaf maduro. They come in boxes of 25. Not sure if that's what you're talking about, but those are a regular release cigar and not an LE. But they ARE tasty :)
These are not supposed to be a lancero. 6x38 is what I heard. The OR El T's are tasty!
 
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I should have clarified. The OR El Triunfador is a 7 1/2" by 38. 6x38 would be a Panatela I guess? It's the same size as a Tatuaje Havana VI Victorias.
 

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That size is traditionally a Laguito #2.

Original El Triunfidor : Laguito#1
New SODO thingy : Laguito #2
Petit Tat Reserva : Laguito #3
 

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That is the SODO.

Smoked some today, and they are pretty damn good! A little more spice added in to the original ET profile.

They are a limited release corona especiale size made for my friends shop in Seattle.
 
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That is the SODO.

Smoked some today, and they are pretty damn good! A little more spice added in to the original ET profile.

They are a limited release for a shop in Seattle. They are a corona especiale size made for my friends shop.
Any idea when they are being released? And what store?

~brooks
 

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Pepin usually calls the 6x38 a "corona especial," after the Cohiba of said name I assume. The Tatuaje Victorias and DPG Black 1977 are two examples, and two amazingly wonderful cigars!

I love this size, but since I can already get this in a lancero (occasionally cheaper), that makes the decision tougher.
 

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Pepin usually calls the 6x38 a "corona especial," after the Cohiba of said name I assume. The Tatuaje Victorias and DPG Black 1977 are two examples, and two amazingly wonderful cigars!

I love this size, but since I can already get this in a lancero (occasionally cheaper), that makes the decision tougher.
And opus calls it a "Petite Lancero" (6 1/4x39)...great size (one of my faves, actually) and if Pete changed the blend a bit, I am down for a box...

Any news on that Pete (if you ever read this)? Is it a slightly newer blend, or just fresher then the lanceros?

Thanks!

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The shop owner says they taste like the Petit Cazadores Reserva, but the original plan back in the summer was that they were supposed to be a petit lancero version of the El T. So I'm not positive if any changes to the blend were made but I'm trying to confirm...
 

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I have to get some of those brown label Triunfador Lanceros before they are no longer! :)
They are a regular production cigar still.


As far as the SODO goes, I am a big fan of the Original Blend El T so at first I was thinking I "had to have" this in a Petite Lancero. The more I thought about it the less I wanted it, sounds like it is the same price as the regular Lanceros if it is $200 a box, same ring gauge, then if it is the same blend.... what's the point? I can just as easily walk in to a local B&M and purchase a Lancero and hack off an inch and a half and pretend it's a SODO without having to call that one shop I'd likely never purchase from again for this cigar. To take it a step further I could get one of those stencils from the hardware store and spray paint SODO on the side of one of my El T boxes and I am all set :hysterica
 

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They are a regular production cigar still.


As far as the SODO goes, I am a big fan of the Original Blend El T so at first I was thinking I "had to have" this in a Petite Lancero. The more I thought about it the less I wanted it, sounds like it is the same price as the regular Lanceros if it is $200 a box, same ring gauge, then if it is the same blend.... what's the point? I can just as easily walk in to a local B&M and purchase a Lancero and hack off an inch and a half and pretend it's a SODO without having to call that one shop I'd likely never purchase from again for this cigar. To take it a step further I could get one of those stencils from the hardware store and spray paint SODO on the side of one of my El T boxes and I am all set :hysterica
I agree with you totally, which is why I think it is a different blend...I am not sure what the point is to have the exact same blend only one inch shorter...

Also, I am pretty sure that ALL of the single store releases have been different blends, so I am not sure why this would be different...

~brooks
 
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