This year marks 20 years since the debut of Tatuaje, and the company is celebrating those two decades with a new line called the Tatuaje 20th that will debut at the upcoming 2023 PCA Convention & Trade Show.

The line uses an Ecaudorian habano wrapper atop dual Nicaraguan binders and Nicaraguan fillers, with the line debuting in two sizes, the 6 1/8 x 46 Grande Merveille, priced at $13, and the 6 3/8 x 54 Grand Chasseur, priced at $14 per cigar.

Both sizes have a covered foot and come packed in 20-count boxes. Pete Johnson told halfwheel that he expects the cigars to ship in August, an estimate he also said applies to the recently announced Roxy from L’Atelier and the Surrogates Big Ten that is being offered in a 5 1/4 x 52 robusto vitola.

The Tatuaje 20th will be a regular production line in Tatuaje’s portfolio.

Image courtesy of Tatuaje.

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