Tatuaje Reserva Cojonu 2003 Broadleaf
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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.
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What Makes This Cigar Special?
Storage and Handling
Ideal Humidity Range
Store your cigars between 65% and 70% relative humidity for optimal flavor, burn consistency, and structure. This range prevents cracking, swelling, and uneven combustion.
Temperature Matters
Keep cigars between 65°F and 70°F (18°C–21°C). Excess heat can damage oils and increase the risk of tobacco beetles, while cold environments can affect burn performance.
Stability Over Perfection
Consistency is more important than hitting an exact number. Sudden humidity swings can damage wrappers and affect draw. A stable environment protects your investment.
Recommended: 2-Way Humidity Control
For effortless maintenance, we recommend Boveda 2-Way Humidity Packs (65% or 69%) to maintain consistent humidity with no refilling, no monitoring stress, and no over-humidifying.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Tatuaje Reserva Cojonu 2003 Broadleaf
It is a Toro size cigar measuring 6 1/2 inches long with a 52 ring gauge.
This cigar uses a dark, oily Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper.
The binder and filler are made with aged Nicaraguan tobaccos.
The Cojonu series was created by Pete Johnson in collaboration with Don Pepin García.
The product description lists notes of dark cocoa, espresso, leather, black pepper, and earthy sweetness.
