The Tatuaje Reserva K222 Broadleaf is a full-bodied cigar made in Nicaragua with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Tatuaje Reserva line and is marked by the K222 vitola, measuring 5 7/8 inches long with a 52 ring gauge. It is built with a dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos. The cigar is produced at the My Father Cigars Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. The name K222 honors Pete Johnson's late dog, Kona.
Why this product?
The Reserva K222 Broadleaf stands out for its specific wrapper and blend, which the source notes include flavors of earth, espresso, cocoa, leather, and dark fruit. It is a full-bodied cigar with a long finish. This release is part of a line with personal significance and is made at a respected factory.
- Uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper known for depth of flavor
- Produced at the My Father Cigars Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua
- Named in tribute to the founder's dog, Kona
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied Nicaraguan cigars with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. It works for shoppers familiar with the Tatuaje Reserva line or those looking for a cigar with a specific vitola and blend from a known factory. Purchasers must be of legal age to buy tobacco products in their area.