About this cigar
Tatuaje's Broadleaf Regios is a study in restraint and complexity. The dark, oily Mexican San Andrés wrapper announces itself immediately, but Pete Johnson's blend moves beyond the smoke-and-leather clichés that trap lesser maduro cigars. What emerges is a cigar of genuine depth: cocoa and black pepper in the first third, then a creeping sweetness that suggests molasses and dark fruit as the stick progresses. The Connecticut binder and filler tobacco are clearly chosen to frame rather than overpower the wrapper's character. At roughly a Robusto in length, the Regios demands focus without requiring a half-day commitment. The draw is consistently rewarding, the burn steady, and the body settles at a medium-full register that rewards evening smoking or the tail end of a premium service day. This is a cigar that works equally well after dinner or during a solo moment with bourbon or coffee. For lounge operators and serious retailers, the 10-count box is approachable for inventory and pricing while maintaining the Tatuaje reputation for consistency and craft. These are cigars your customers will reach for again.