About this cigar
Tatuaje's Nicaragua Cojonu series represents the brand's most ambitious expression of aged leaf and meticulous blending. The 2012 vintage designation signals what collectors already know: these are cigars that have spent years developing complexity, their Nicaraguan tobaccos softening and deepening under careful cellaring. The Broadleaf wrapper adds an unexpected richness, delivering dark chocolate, black licorice, and a subtle leather undertone that builds with each third. This is a full-bodied experience without pretension. The smoke is dense and concentrated, with notes of cocoa and earth grounded by a gentle spice that never overwhelms. Construction is flawless, and the burn remains loyal throughout. Expect a sixty to ninety minute journey, one that rewards patience and demands attention. For your retail floor or lounge humidor, the Cojonu 2012 attracts the serious customer who doesn't need marketing. These are cigars that sell themselves to the knowledgeable buyer, particularly in the after-dinner slot or as an evening closer. The 21-count box format makes rotation manageable while maintaining the exclusivity these cigars deserve.