About this cigar
Tatuaje's Havana VI line represents Pete Johnson's obsessive pursuit of balance between Nicaraguan power and Cuban nuance. The Verocu No. 2 arrives as a robusto grande, a format that gives the blend room to develop its full character across a leisurely hour-plus smoke. This is not a cigar that whispers. The composition favors Tatuaje's signature Nicaraguan tobacco foundation, but the Havana VI designation signals something more refined in the wrapper and binder selection. Expect a medium-plus body with genuine sweetness emerging after the first third, supported by cedar, cocoa, and a persistent peppery edge that never overwhelms. The draw stays generous and the burn remains honest throughout. This is the cigar for a contemplative evening after a substantial meal, or the anchor stick during a lounge's high-traffic retail hours when serious customers want to know what the best independents are actually smoking. The robusto grande format has become a house favorite among retailers who appreciate how it handles inconsistent smoking patterns. Your customers will return for this one, and they'll ask for it by name.