A work of Nicaraguan craftsmanship: Tatuaje Cojonu 2003
The Tatuaje Cojonu 2003 embodies a declaration of Nicaraguan pride, crafted with a dexterity that pays homage to cigar-making tradition. Crafted with respect for ancestral know-how, this Gran Toro module offers a taste escape that will undoubtedly seduce the palate of discerning connoisseurs.
A blend of terroirs
Each leaf in Tatuaje Cojonu 2003 is grown in the rich, fertile soils of Esteli, a terroir renowned for its exceptional tobacco. The Wrapper maduro oscuro wraps a carefully selected Binder and tripe, resulting in a deep and complex tasting experience.
Refined manufacturing and precise dimensions
With a length of 165 mm and a cepo of 52, this specimen reveals exemplary construction. Balanced in its hold, it guarantees an even burn. The meticulous care taken in its manufacture encourages visual as well as tactile contemplation, revealing a fat cape with enveloping reflections.
The legacy of a landmark year
The number 2003, more than just a date, marks the beginning of a renowned saga in the world of cigars. It refers not only to the year of creation of this model, but also to the evolution of techniques and flavours that have followed since then, perpetuating a heritage of character.
Flavor profile and power
From the outset, the Tatuaje Cojonu 2003 releases spicy aromas where pepper mingles with leather and chocolate, inviting a rich, flavorful tasting experience. This opulent cigar creates an earthy profile supported by a volume of creamy smoke of notable intensity. As for its strength, it is well defined, falling within the spectrum of cigars considered "strong" on the scale of experienced palates.