Tatuaje Cigars is proud to announce two new additions to the 7th Corona Gorda size (46 x 143 mm – 5 ⅝”) of the classic Seleccion de Cazador—commonly known as the Tatuaje Brown Label. This marks an exciting evolution of a cornerstone blend in the Tatuaje portfolio.
Originally launched with six sizes made in Miami, the Brown Label is the foundation of the Tatuaje brand. The 7th Corona Gorda was the first vitola in this line to be produced at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua, featuring the familiar Ecuador Habano wrapper used on the Miami-made versions. Over time, the 7th was released with two additional wrappers: Ecuador Sumatra (Capa Especial), and USA Connecticut Broadleaf (Reserva).
Now, for 2025, Tatuaje adds two more wrapper options to the 7th line: Mexico San Andrés (TUXTLA), and Nicaragua Corojo (Corojo), The wrapper is grown by the Garcia family.
Both cigars are packaged in 21-count slide-top boxes and crafted at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua. and the suggested retail price for each is $9.50 per cigar. They should begin shipping in early May.