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I'm a bit confused on the details of the various Tat Reservas... Can someone more knowledgeable help me with the details of how the various blends differ?

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Some Reservas are just part of the series and will always have the same blend. (I.E J21s, SW, Cojonus ) Some Reservas were added to the line and used a Conn broadleaf wrapper but the binder and fillers stayed the same as the orig release. ( 09 noella res, Sw Maddie Res. Regios Res, 7th Res) Is this what you were asking? Many of the original Res w the broad leaf wrapper are no longer available. At least at this current time (Noella, SW maddies , Regios)
 
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It varies. Mostly it has been a different wrapper, like for the reserva versions of the Noella, Regios, 7th, NHC. Of those the 09 Noella, regios, 7th snd nhc used ct broadleaf and the 06 noella used an oscuro.



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Some Reservas are just part of the series and will always have the same blend. (I.E J21s ) Some Reservas were added to the line and used a Conn broadleaf wrapper but the binder and fillers stayed the same as the orig release. ( 09 noella res, Sw Maddie Res. Tainos Res, 7th Res) Is this what you were asking?
That's very helpful. What I'm finding is that each one is a very different experience. For instance, the broadleaf versions are all amazing.... But to my palate the others range from spicy ( J21) to nutty (SW) and I'm wondering if the blends and wrappers on these are the same and how the blend and wrapper vary from the other brown label line and the Cojonu line.
 

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That's very helpful. What I'm finding is that each one is a very different experience. For instance, the broadleaf versions are all amazing.... But to my palate the others range from spicy ( J21) to nutty (SW) and I'm wondering if the blends and wrappers on these are the same and how the blend and wrapper vary from the other brown label line and the Cojonu line.
Every brown label has its own blend. They've been that way since 03 when started. Some more then others but some have the same fillers. Try and get ahold of some of the Res that where orig released. SW Maddies, Noella res 09 Regios res. It's where my bottom sig comes from. It's been there before Tatuaje came out with many of the new Broad leaf offerings. And also was his orig broadleaf wrappers before he sourced newer wrappers.
 

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Daddy Mac and Jolietilfire covered a lot of this StocktonJohn, but these links may be helpful to see a picture of all of these cigars... plus there is some more information when you click the image.

Regular Reserva line and most are now available except for the Reserva A Uno:
www.tatuajecigars.com/site/smokes/smokes.php?line=Reserva

You'll have to sift through the limited release link for the Reservas, but here's the link to see photos of them:
http://www.tatuajecigars.com/site/smokes/smokes.php?line=Limited Release

You'll see a picture of the Noella Reserva 06 & 09, SW Maduro, etc.
 
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One of the aspects of the Reservas, and all Brown Labels, that I love most is that they are ready immediately. The only one I don't smoke right away is the Havana Cazadores with the foil wrapping. If you get a super dark batch, which happens about 50% of the time, just hide them away.

Got a little off-topic, sorry :)
 
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