Tatuaje Tuxtla
New for 2022, Tatuaje has introduced a slew of fan-favorite blends, each sharing the theme of Mexican wrappers and going by the tongue-twisting name Tuxtla. This strange combination of letters (at least to the English-speaking Joe 6-pack smoker) is pronounced "Toos-tlah," and it represents the region of Mexico where San Andrés tobacco is grown.
For those familiar with Tatuaje's branding structure—where Capa Especial represents a Sumatra wrapper and Reserva signifies a Broadleaf wrapper—the Tuxtla may be a sign of a new San Andrés-wrapped addition to the collection. In its first run, this includes three famed Tatuaje cigars: Avion 13, T110, and Tatuaje 7th. Each of these cigars feature similar core blends to their original namesake cigar, showcasing a new Mexican San Andrés maduro wrapper that makes for a new take on some old favorites.
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