About this cigar
Tatuaje's Cabaiguan line honors the storied tobacco fields of Cuba's Cabaiguan region, and the Imperiales format delivers the brand's signature complexity in an elegant 7 x 47 churchill. This is Pete Johnson's meditation on peppery Ecuadorian Habano and aged Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers, finished in a sun-grown wrapper that turns mahogany under the burn. What emerges is a cigar of unexpected depth for its silhouette: cedar and black pepper in the first third, settling into warm leather and subtle cocoa through the midpoint, with a lingering spice that keeps the palate engaged all the way through. The Cabaiguan Imperiales rewards a slow pace and a practiced hand. This is not a power smoke, but rather a showcase of restraint and refinement. The construction is meticulous, the draw consistent, and the ash holds with the durability you'd expect from Tatuaje's quality control. It pairs beautifully after a substantial dinner, with brandy or a smooth rye, or as a contemplative evening cigar when your lounge needs to signal that serious cigars are being smoked here. For buyers stocking the premium end of the spectrum, this 24-count box sits at that sweet spot where your clients feel they're accessing something genuine and uncommon without the extreme markups of the ultra-rare releases.