The Tatuaje Cojonu 2012 Broadleaf represents Pete Johnson's bold interpretation of the traditional Cuban-style cigar, featuring a full-bodied cigar with a rich complexity of flavors that includes notes of chocolate, coffee, leather and pepper. Its oily Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper sheaths a Nicaraguan binder and filler, creating a medium to full bodied cigar that will cling you right of the bat with its nutty, and creamy flavors, then as you continue it will develop a syrupy and caramel flavors.
Crafted in the tradition of Tatuaje's Cuban-inspired blends, this cigar embodies the brand's commitment to traditional craftsmanship while showcasing Pete Johnson's distinctive rock-and-roll aesthetic. Handmade in Nicaragua, made at the world famous My Father Factory, the Cojonu 2012 continues the legacy of collaboration between Johnson and the García family that has defined Tatuaje since 2003. The Cojonú name comes from cojonudo, Spanish for ballsy, reflecting the brand's bold approach to premium cigar making.
This box-pressed 6 1/2 x 52 toro vitola offers a concentrated smoking experience, with the box pressing reducing airflow thereby concentrating the smoke. Enthusiasts particularly praise its delicious, full-flavored, sweet but not sweet character, making it an ideal choice for experienced smokers seeking the complexity and intensity that has made Tatuaje one of the most respected names in boutique cigars.