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  1. The Tatuaje PCA 2023 Exclusive Has Hit The Humidor

    The Tatuaje PCA 2023 Exclusive Has Hit The Humidor

    nce again, Tatuaje has unveiled an exclusive cigar crafted solely for retailers attending the PCA Convention & Trade Show. This edition mirrors the size of its counterpart designed for the Tobacconists’ Association of America. However, distinguished by its Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, unlike the Connecticut broadleaf wrapper of the TAA's version. Tatuaje reaffirms its commitment by pledging a donation of 50 cents per cigar to both organizations, resulting in a total contribution of $25,000 each to the PCA and the TAA. 

    Wrapper: Ecuador (Sumatra)
    Binder: Nicaragua
    Filler: Nicaragua
    Tatuaje PCA 2023 (6 3/8 x 54)
    Production: 2,500 Boxes of 20 Cigars

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  2. My Father & Tatuaje La Union Collaboration Will Be Arriving Soon

    My Father & Tatuaje La Union Collaboration Will Be Arriving Soon

    The initial phase of La Union, a collaboration between My Father and Tatuaje, is nearing completion for shipment to retailers.

    There are four distinct blends, each crafted into a 7 1/4 x 50 double corona with a 109-style cap. While two of the cigars were meticulously blended by the García family of My Father, Pete Johnson of Tatuaje crafted the other two.

    These cigars are packaged in boxes of 40. To symbolize the union, each box contains 20 cigars blended by the Garcías and 20 blended by Johnson. The first set of these boxes, the black ones, are almost prepared for distribution to retailers.


    La Union - Tatuaje for My Father (Black) utilizes a wrapper of shade-grown Nicaraguan corojo 99, whereas La Union - My Father for Tatuaje (Black) employs an Ecuadorian habano wrapper.

    Regarding the other two cigars, the Tatuaje in the upcoming red box showcases an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, while the cigar crafted by the Garcías features a Connecticut br

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  3. Arturo Fuente & Padron Legends Collaboration Delayed Until 2024

    Arturo Fuente & Padron Legends Collaboration Delayed Until 2024

    Fuente y Padrón Legends, the collaborative project between Arturo Fuente and Padrón, will not be heading to stores this year. In late November, Arturo Fuente shipped the first 750 boxes out of the roughly 2,000 that were made to the U.S. Carlos “Carlito” Fuente Jr. announced the shipment on social media. In the two weeks since, it became apparent that there was an issue that prevented the first batch of cigars—which are expected to be distributed by Padrón—from being released.

    As it turns out, some of the boxes in one of the two shipping containers arrived to Tampa damaged. The two companies say that they will delay the release and inspect each box individually, which necessitates the delay.The two companies have yet to offer an updated schedule for the initial shipment of Legends to retail outlets; all that is known is that it won't happen in the current month. Additionally, there is still no fresh information regarding pricing, blends,

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  4. The Davidoff Year of The Dragon Arriving Next Month

    The Davidoff Year of The Dragon Arriving Next Month

     

    Davidoff's Year of the Dragon Limited Edition marks the culmination of a twelve-year series dedicated to the Chinese zodiac. The brand pays tribute to this significant year with a range of exclusive products inspired by the Dragon, known for its captivating personality.

    In order to match the power of the Dragon, this year's cigar, representing the zodiac, is the most substantial creation in the "Year of" series to date. The double corona format comes with a distinctive foot ring that covers the uncut portion of the cigar, allowing enthusiasts to

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  5. The New Tatuaje 20th Has Arrived

    The New Tatuaje 20th Has Arrived

    Twenty years ago, Tatuaje was an unfamiliar name, challenging to pronounce. The small Miami factory where these cigars were crafted remained obscure, and the individuals behind the brand, Pete Johnson and José “Pepín” Garcia, had limited recognition beyond the cigar industry. Today, this situation has dramatically changed, and Johnson is commemorating two decades of success in the business by introducing two new cigars. The Tatuaje 20th Anniversary series employs an Ecuadorian habano-seed wrapper, with both the double binder and filler being comprised of Nicaraguan tobacco. These cigars are available in two sizes, and they are crafted at the My Father Cigars S.A. facility in Estelí, Nicaragua. The Tatuaje 20th Anniversary line is a continuous production offering, forming part of a range of releases by Tatuaje in celebration of the company's 20th anniversary this year.

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