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The Undercrown Maduro Belicoso is a medium to full-bodied cigar with a Mexican San Andrés wrapper and a blend of Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan fillers.
What is this product?
The Undercrown Maduro Belicoso is part of the Undercrown line by Drew Estate. It is marked by its Belicoso shape and Maduro wrapper. The cigar uses a Mexican San Andrés wrapper over Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan long-fillers.
Why this product?
This cigar works for shoppers comparing medium to full-bodied cigars with a Maduro wrapper. The product description lists notes of dark chocolate, espresso, black pepper, and subtle sweetness. Drew Estate is known for quality construction and consistent blends.
- Uses a dark, oily Mexican San Andrés wrapper
- Includes Brazilian Mata Fina and Nicaraguan fillers
- Belicoso format with medium to full strength
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium to full-bodied Maduro cigars in a Belicoso size. It suits those looking for a blend from Drew Estate with a Mexican San Andrés wrapper and a mix of Brazilian and Nicaraguan tobaccos.
The Tatuaje Reserva Unicos Broadleaf is a 6 1/8 x 52 Torpedo made at the My Father Cigars Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to Tatuaje's Reserva line and uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. It is built with Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos. The torpedo format measures 6 1/8 inches long with a 52 ring gauge.
Why this product?
The Reserva Unicos Broadleaf is a small-batch release that highlights the combination of a dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with Nicaraguan tobaccos. The torpedo shape is marked by a pointed head that can influence draw and burn characteristics. This cigar is listed as full-bodied and includes flavor notes of espresso, earth, dark chocolate, black pepper, and natural sweetness.
- Small-batch production at My Father Cigars Factory
- Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and filler
- 6 1/8 x 52 Torpedo format
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied Nicaraguan cigars with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. It works for shoppers comparing torpedo vitolas and those familiar with Tatuaje's Reserva line. Buyers must be of legal age to purchase tobacco products.
The Tatuaje Reserva Tainos Broadleaf is a full-bodied Churchill cigar with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and Nicaraguan binder and filler.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to Tatuaje's Reserva line and is listed as a 7 5/8 x 49 Churchill vitola. It is built with a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and uses Nicaraguan tobaccos for the binder and filler. The cigar is made at the My Father Cigars Factory in Nicaragua under Pete Johnson's direction.
Why this product?
The Tatuaje Reserva Tainos Broadleaf is marked by its full-bodied profile and the combination of tobaccos. The product description lists notes of espresso, leather, earth, pepper, and molasses. Its Churchill size allows for a longer smoking duration and gradual flavor development.
- Uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper known for its dark, oily appearance
- Includes Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos
- Measures 7 5/8 x 49 in a Churchill format
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied Churchill cigars with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. It works for shoppers looking for a longer smoke with Nicaraguan tobacco components and a robust profile.
The Tatuaje Reserva SW Broadleaf is a full-bodied Churchill cigar made in Nicaragua. It uses a dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over aged Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Tatuaje Reserva line and is marked by the "SW" Sir Winston size, measuring 7 inches long with a 47 ring gauge. It is built with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and a blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos. The cigar is produced at the My Father Cigars Factory in Nicaragua.
Why this product?
The Reserva SW Broadleaf is chosen for its Churchill format and the use of a dark Broadleaf wrapper. The product description lists notes of dark chocolate, espresso, leather, earth, and spice. This cigar is listed as full-bodied and allows for a slow, gradual burn.
- Churchill size (7 x 47) for extended smoking sessions
- Dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper
- Blend of aged Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied Churchill cigars with a dark Broadleaf wrapper. It works for shoppers comparing longer format cigars made in Nicaragua by the My Father Cigars Factory.
The Tatuaje Reserva Regios Broadleaf is a box-pressed Robusto made in Nicaragua with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper.
What is this product?
This item is the Tatuaje Reserva Regios Broadleaf, a 5.5 x 50 box-pressed Robusto from the Tatuaje Reserva line. It is made at the My Father Cigars Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. The cigar uses a dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over aged Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos.
Why this product?
The Reserva Regios Broadleaf combines Cuban-inspired style with Nicaraguan strength in a manageable Robusto size. The Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper adds sweetness and depth. This cigar is recognized for its construction and bold character.
- Box-pressed Robusto format measuring 5.5 inches by 50 ring gauge
- Dark Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper over aged Nicaraguan tobaccos
- Made at the My Father Cigars Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied cigars from the Tatuaje Reserva line. It suits those looking for a box-pressed Robusto with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper made in Nicaragua.
The Tatuaje Reserva Miami Cojonu 2006 is a handmade cigar produced in Miami by Don "Pepin" Garcia. It uses 1st generation Cuban-seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Tatuaje Miami line and is marked by its use of Cuban-seed tobacco cultivated in Nicaragua. It is built with tobaccos that are part of the 2006 Cojonu release, crafted entirely in Miami, Florida.
Why this product?
The Tatuaje Reserva Miami Cojonu 2006 works for shoppers comparing cigars with a robust, medium to full-bodied profile. The product description lists leathery notes, woody undertones, and a pepper finish as key characteristics.
- Uses 1st generation Cuban-seed tobaccos from Nicaragua
- Handmade by Don "Pepin" Garcia in Miami
- Part of the Tatuaje Miami Cojonu 2006 release
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium to full-bodied cigars with a focus on Cuban-seed tobacco blends. It suits those interested in the Tatuaje Miami line and the craftsmanship of Don "Pepin" Garcia. Purchasers must be of legal age to buy tobacco products in their area.
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.
The Tatuaje Reserva J21 Broadleaf is a Robusto cigar with a sun-grown Broadleaf wrapper and aged Nicaraguan tobaccos.
What is this product?
The Tatuaje Reserva J21 Broadleaf belongs to the Tatuaje Reserva line. It is built with aged Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos and wrapped in a sun-grown Broadleaf leaf. The J21 vitola is a Robusto measuring about 5 inches long with a 50 ring gauge.
Why this product?
This cigar is part of a limited production run and is marked by its combination of aged Nicaraguan tobaccos and a Broadleaf wrapper. The J21 size is known for its balanced proportions and construction quality.
- Uses aged Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos
- Wrapped in a sun-grown Broadleaf leaf
- Limited production in the Tatuaje Reserva line
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium to full-bodied Robustos with aged Nicaraguan tobaccos and a Broadleaf wrapper. It works for shoppers looking for a limited production Tatuaje Reserva Robusto.
The Tatuaje Reserva Havana Cazadores Broadleaf is a limited edition cigar with a two-year aged Nicaraguan blend and broadleaf wrapper.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Tatuaje Reserva line and uses a blend of Nicaraguan tobaccos for its filler, binder, and wrapper. The broadleaf wrapper has also been aged for two years. It is a limited production release from Tatuaje.
Why this product?
The two-year aging process applies to both the internal blend and the broadleaf wrapper. This aging supports the cigar's depth and character. Key points include:
- Two-year aged Nicaraguan filler, binder, and wrapper
- Broadleaf wrapper aged for two years
- Limited edition release from the Tatuaje Reserva series
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied cigars with aged Nicaraguan tobacco and broadleaf wrappers. It works for buyers comparing limited edition releases from Tatuaje.
The Tatuaje Reserva Especiales Broadleaf uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper with Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos.
What is this product?
The Tatuaje Reserva Especiales Broadleaf belongs to the Tatuaje brand and is marked by its Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. It is built with Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos, creating a full-bodied cigar.
Why this product?
This cigar works for shoppers comparing full-bodied cigars with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and Nicaraguan tobaccos. The product description lists notes of dark chocolate, espresso, leather, and spice. It is known for consistent construction and burn quality.
- Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper
- Nicaraguan filler and binder
- Full-bodied strength category
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied cigars from Tatuaje with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper and Nicaraguan tobaccos.
The Tatuaje Reserva Cojonu 2003 Broadleaf is a full-bodied Toro cigar with a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Cojonu series by Tatuaje, created by Pete Johnson and Don Pepin García. It is a 6 1/2 x 52 Toro size featuring a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. The binder and filler use aged Nicaraguan tobaccos. The product description lists it as full-bodied with a reputation for strength and complexity.
Why this product?
The 2003 Broadleaf edition highlights the use of Connecticut Broadleaf tobacco, which adds a darker and bolder character compared to earlier Cojonu versions. It is part of the Tatuaje Reserva line, reflecting traditional cigar-making methods with Nicaraguan tobacco. The product description lists notes of dark cocoa, espresso, leather, black pepper, and earthy sweetness with a long finish.
- Uses a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper known for its dark, oily appearance
- Includes aged Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos
- Listed as full-bodied with robust flavor notes
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing full-bodied cigars with a 6 1/2 x 52 Toro format. It works for shoppers comparing Tatuaje Cojonu series cigars with a focus on strength and traditional Nicaraguan tobacco blends. Purchasers must be of legal age to buy tobacco products.
The Tatuaje L'Atelier La Mission 2009 is marked by a pigtailed Sancti Spiritus wrapper and a Nicaraguan core blend.
What is this product?
This cigar is made by Pete Johnson and uses a pigtailed Sancti Spiritus wrapper grown in Ecuador. The wrapper is a hybrid of Criollo and Pelo de Oro tobaccos. It is built with a Nicaraguan filler and binder. The cigar is available in three shapes inspired by the 2010 Cohiba Behike BHK releases. The product description lists a medium-full body with notes of earth, sweet wood, and spice.
Why this product?
This cigar highlights Pete Johnson's blending with Nicaraguan tobaccos and the unique wrapper adds complexity. It is listed as medium-full in strength and has a combination of earthy, sweet wood, and spice notes.
- Uses a pigtailed Sancti Spiritus wrapper, a hybrid of Criollo and Pelo de Oro
- Built with a Nicaraguan core blend
- Available in three shapes inspired by Cohiba Behike BHK 2010
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-full-bodied cigars with a Nicaraguan core and an Ecuadorian wrapper. It works for shoppers comparing blends by Pete Johnson and those interested in cigars with a pigtailed wrapper style.
The Tatuaje L'Atelier La Mission 1989 is a collaborative cigar blending Nicaraguan tobaccos.
What is this product?
This cigar is a partnership between Tatuaje and L'Atelier, marking the year 1989. It uses a Nicaraguan wrapper, binder, and filler. The blend reflects the tobacco heritage of Nicaragua and the combined expertise of both brands.
Why this product?
This cigar works for buyers comparing medium to full-bodied Nicaraguan blends. It highlights:
- All-Nicaraguan tobacco construction
- Collaboration between two established brands
- Tribute to a significant year in cigar history
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium to full-bodied cigars with Nicaraguan origins. It suits those interested in collaborative releases from Tatuaje and L'Atelier.
The Tatuaje L'Atelier La Mission 1959 is a cigar marked by a pigtailed Sancti Spiritus wrapper and a Nicaraguan tobacco core.
What is this product?
This cigar is part of the Tatuaje brand and was developed by Pete Johnson. It uses a pigtailed Sancti Spiritus wrapper, which is a hybrid of Criollo and Pelo de Oro tobaccos grown in Ecuador. The filler and binder are Nicaraguan tobaccos. The product description lists three sizes inspired by the 2010 Cohiba Behike BHK trio. The cigar is marked by a medium-full body.
Why this product?
This cigar works for shoppers comparing blends that include a unique Ecuadorian wrapper combined with Nicaraguan filler tobaccos. The source notes a medium-full body with earthy, sweet wood, and spice notes. Buyers can consider these points:
- Uses a pigtailed Sancti Spiritus wrapper, a hybrid of Criollo and Pelo de Oro.
- Includes a Nicaraguan core blend.
- Available in three sizes inspired by the Cohiba Behike BHK trio.
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-full-bodied cigars with a Nicaraguan core and an Ecuadorian wrapper. It suits those looking for a product by Tatuaje and Pete Johnson that is available in multiple sizes. Legal age is required to purchase tobacco products.
The Tatuaje L'Atelier Cote d'Or La Tache '18 is a cigar made with a Sancti Spiritus wrapper and Nicaraguan filler and binder. It is produced at the My Father Factory in Nicaragua.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the L'Atelier line by Pete Johnson, the creator behind Tatuaje. The La Tache '18 is part of the Cote d'Or series and uses a Sancti Spiritus wrapper. It is built with Nicaraguan filler and binder tobaccos and is handmade at the My Father Factory.
Why this product?
This cigar gives buyers a way to compare a blend developed by Pete Johnson with a unique wrapper and Nicaraguan tobaccos. It is marked by:
- Use of a Sancti Spiritus wrapper
- Blend of Nicaraguan filler and binder
- Production at the My Father Factory
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing blends from Pete Johnson and the L'Atelier line. It works for shoppers comparing cigars with a Sancti Spiritus wrapper and Nicaraguan tobaccos made in Nicaragua.
The Tatuaje 10th Anniversary Bon Chasseur is marked by its Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and traditional Cuban triple cap.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to Tatuaje's 10th Anniversary line and is built with a closed foot and a seamless chocolate brown Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. It is marked by a traditional Cuban triple cap and features a subtle oily patina finish.
Why this product?
The product description lists a draw with balanced resistance and background notes that include baking spices and wood. The source notes initial aromas of cedar and earth, with later hints of citrus, pine nuts, coffee beans, and increasing pepper in the final third.
- Uses an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper with a chocolate brown color and slight oiliness
- Includes a traditional Cuban triple cap and closed foot construction
- Features a draw described as spot-on with balanced resistance
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium to full-bodied cigars with a smooth profile. It works for shoppers comparing cigars fits mid-morning or after-lunch occasions and those looking for a cigar to pair with an after-dinner cocktail.
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