About this cigar
Tatuaje's Broadleaf Reserva stands as a masterclass in dark-wrapper construction, built on the brand's reputation for seeking out premium ligero tobacco and crafting blends with genuine complexity. The Mexican San Andrés broadleaf gives it a rustic, commanding appearance while delivering layers of cocoa, earth, and subtle sweetness that unfold across the smoke. Pete Johnson doesn't chase trends; this is a cigar for operators who stock thoughtfully and customers who know the difference between mass-market Maduro and something with actual character. Expect a medium-to-full body with the kind of balance Tatuaje built its name on. You'll find leather undertones, dry cocoa, and a lingering pepper that keeps things interesting through the final third. The broadleaf construction means plenty of grip without the harshness cheaper dark wrappers often carry. It's the kind of cigar that works after a steakhouse dinner or during a contemplative late afternoon, when someone wants substance without theater. The 10-count box makes this an easy hand for retail shelves or a steady offering in the lounge. Tatuaje holds its street cred across serious smokers, and the Broadleaf Reserva is exactly why.