Tatuaje's 2010 limited-edition Pork Tenderloin cigar went on to become one of the company's most sought-after projects in their impressive 20-year history. The cigars were cleverly wrapped in butcher paper (complete with handling instructions and other butcher references) to whet the appetite, being sold in bundles of 25 cigars. Now, Tatuaje is bringing back some old favorites with a fun twist, including the Tatuaje Lomo de Cerdo Tuxtla cigar. This new release swaps the original's Broadleaf wrapper for a San Andrés maduro experience, resulting in a medium-full intensity and oily flavor that lasts until the very end.
Keeping with the butcher theme, the Tatuaje Lomo de Cerdo is named for the Spanish take on the tenderloin, and the cigars maintain their butcher-paper look and feel. The Tatuaje Lomo de Cerdo Tuxtla cigars come in the same 5⅛" x 52 format as the original, offering an all-Nicaraguan binder/filler inspired by the fan-favorite original cigar.
What does the Tatuaje Lomo de Cerdo Tuxtla cigar taste like?
The Tatuaje Lomo de Cerdo Tuxtla cigar is medium-full to full in body, with the cigar's Mexican wrapper leading to gritty-sweet complexities of earth, black pepper, savory meat drippings, and molasses. Being a highly limited release from Tatuaje, the Lomo de Cerdo Tuxtla cigar is an absolute must for collectors and die-hard cigar enthusiasts alike.