About this cigar
Tatuaje built its reputation on unapologetic strength and complexity, and the Broadleaf Cojonu 2003 Unit stands as proof that Pete Johnson's vision hasn't softened with time. This is an all-Nicaraguan powerhouse wrapped in dark, oily Broadleaf that promises deep leather, cocoa, and a mineral earthiness that develops across the smoke. The 2003 vintage designation speaks to Johnson's attention to aged tobacco selection, a detail that matters for lounges and retailers serious about their clientele. Expect full body from the first light. Flavors lean toward dark chocolate, cedar, and a subtle white pepper finish that builds rather than dominates. This is a cigar for the evening ceremony, the kind of smoke that deserves a brandy or aged rum, or perhaps the unwinding moment after a long business dinner. The ten count makes it a practical box for testing inventory or rewarding your most demanding customers. Tatuaje Broadleaf Cojonu offerings have a loyal following among consumers who refuse compromise. For lounges with a core group of serious smokers, this unit provides the consistency and depth they expect, with a blend that ages gracefully if you're holding stock for the right moment.