Tatuaje Cojonu Gets New Size For 2021

Tatuaje brand owner Pete Johnson is adding a new size to his regular-production Cojonu line called 2021, and it started shipping to retailers last week.
The Cojonu (pronounced koh-ho-NU) 2021 is a long, large cigar that measures 7 inches by 58 ring gauge and is topped with a belicoso head. It’s the tenth size in the Cojonu line, which was first released in 2003.
The Tatuaje Cojonu 2021 consists of an Ecuador Habano wrapper with binder and filler tobacco from Nicaragua. It ships in boxes of 21 and has a suggested retail price of $14 each, before taxes.
Most of the Cojonu sizes are made at El Rey de los Habanos, a small factory in Miami located in the back of the My Father Cigars headquarters. But four cigars, including the new 2021, are made at My Father Cigars S.A. in Nicaragua.
For a rating of the new Tatuaje Cojonu 2021, see an upcoming issue of Cigar Insider.