Pete Johnson and Altadis Successfully Collaborate

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Some brands of cigars have a rich history. Henry Clay cigars is one such brand. In production since the 1840’s, the cigar is an American classic. Prominent figures like Alfred Hitchcock and Rudyard Kipling wrote about the cigars in their works, and the cigar continues to be popular.

Henry Clay Tattoo cigars has only added to the success of the brand. Pete Johnson, owner of Tatuaje cigars, decided to work with Altadis USA- makers of Henry Clay cigars– to create a blend that represents the brand. A long-time fan of Henry Clay, Johnson had been looking to collaborate with them for some time.

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Henry Clay Tattoo cigars are only sold in one size- 54 x 6. The cigar is a limited production cigar; 50,000 cigars were packed into 2,500 hand painted boxes of 20 cigars. The cigar was first launched at the 2015 IPCPR Trade Show and was sold out after the first day. With a Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper (vintage 2010), the Henry Clay Tattoo cigar uses fillers from the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua and a binder from the Dominican Republic. It’s a flavorful cigar sure to please the most discerning smokers.

Get your Henry Clay Tattoo cigar before it’s too late. Cuenca Cigars has the best online prices and sells boxes of this unique cigar.

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Tatuaje Verocu Cigars Come Back

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Tatuaje Verocu Cigars Come Back

Originally designed for limited release in 2007, the Tatuaje Verocu Lado Occidental and Tatuaje Verocu Zona del Este cigars were quite popular. Eight years later, Pete Johnson has relaunched and circulated six different sizes of the Tatuaje Verocu blend.

So that you know what to expect, take a look at a review of the Tatuaje Verocu # 3:

The wrapper of the Tatuaje Verocu is a Nicaraguan Rosado Oscuro. The filler and binder are also Nicaraguan, and the cigar is moderate to full-bodied.

The wrapper of the Tatuaje Verocu is visually appealing, given that darkness of it contrasts well against the silver and red of the label. It has an oily appearance and is begging to be smoked.

Unlit, the cigar produces an earthy and chocolate flavor. After lighting it, the chocolate flavor persists and there are some peppery notes. Then, a mocha flavor takes over and persists throughout the smoke. This cigar is best smoked slowly and steadily, as there is a strong leathery flavor when it is smoked quickly. Other flavors come as the cigar continues to burn, and this includes notes of cedar and black licorice.

Tatuaje Verocu cigars are part of the Havana VI range. Produced in Nicaragua at the My Father factory, each cigar is made carefully under the supervision of Pepin Garcia The Verocu cigars should be noted for their exemplary construction and complex flavors. The Tatuaje Verocu # 5 is an excellent choice for a 40-45 minute smoke. The Tatuaje Verocu # 5 is offered by Cuenca Cigars in boxes of 50. Keep an eye out for the Tatuaje # 1, # 2, # 3, # 4 and # 9. All Tatuaje Verocu Havana VI is now available at Cuenca Cigars.

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