Cigar Specifications

Brand / Line:
Tatuaje Cojonu
Cigar Name:
Gran Cojonu
Shape:
Toro
Country of Origin:
USA
Size:
60 x 6.5
Wrapper:
USA
Filler:
Nicaragua
Binder:
Nicaragua
MSRP:
$15.00
Status:
Limited

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📜 Archival Review
September 4, 2008
8.50
"One Big Cigar"
This is one flavorful cigar and you should find it enjoyable if you can get used to the big gauge for me I used a punch. I have also clipped these but my jaw would start hurting being such a big one. The flavor and burn on this cigar is A+
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$15.00
📜 Archival Review
May 3, 2008
8.50
"Two weeks..."
I couldn't wait any longer to try another of these oily beauties. Tonight I'm smoking on a much fresher palate and getting more of the great flavors I expected from the first. This cigar is all about flavor first and strength second, while not overpowering it starts to show it's teeth as you enter the second quarter with more pepper on the finish. Nice flabvors of coffee, wood and herbal spices blend to make this a complex smoking experience. Another winner from Pepin.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:7/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$11.50
📜 Archival Review
April 19, 2008
7.67
"Not worth $11.50...yet."
My first from the box looked awesome and smoked well. It did not live up to my expectations in either the taste or wow departments. Don't get me wrong it's a good cigar with great potential. I had the same experience with the Padilla 8/11 lancero staright from the box and they are great after aging. My lack of patience may not permit me to wait long enough before I smoke another.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:6/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$11.50
📜 Archival Review
November 6, 2007
7.50
"Truly massive"
A good looking, great tasting cigar whose enjoyment was flawed by irregular burn problems throughout it's massive size.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:7/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:7/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$15.00
📜 Archival Review
October 21, 2007
9.17
"DAMN GOOD"
Man O Man what a cigar, oily, well constructed, heady and rich. I just put a box of 20 in my humidor. What a delightful addition. Nothing I've tasted is better than these bohemoths, well, expect maybe a cuban. Well worth the money.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$15.00
📜 Archival Review
April 5, 2007
8.17
"The BIG one!!!"
Jesus, Mother Mary, and Joseph!!! I'm a pretty seasoned cigar smoker who's not easily impressed by the vast majority of smokes out there, but this cigar has charisma. The presentation was awesome, with a lovely rich root-beer coloring, oily feel, and hypnotic aroma. Construction was spot on - an immaculate old-school hand roll with a beautiful triple cap that never came apart. The ring was almost too large for my Palio, but cut smooth and even. Lighting-up was a little different, given the undressed foot. Getting an even toast took a little longer, but lit easily and evenly after only two puffs. Draw was good and consistent from start to finish, with a nice even burn. Smoke quality was perhaps only a little above average. The taste was very Cuban; starting-off mellow with a linier progression to a full bodied nicotine bitch-slap. This is one serious cigar!
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:7/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$13.50
📜 Archival Review
January 7, 2007
9.67
"a legend"
Oh man. these are insanely tastey. On pace with the finest Padron, this smoke has personality and a rich bold personality. Full flavor, medium bodied, 3 perfect caps (as always from Pepin)

cuban rolling style and packaging is the cherry on top. Nicraguan puros are now offically next in line to Cuba
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:8/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$7.00
📜 Archival Review
June 17, 2006
9.33
"THE REAL DEAL"
All i can say is that it is amazing and worth $15 buckaroos. Strong as heck and i wish i could afford a case of these beauties. I love me some full bodied stoagies and this one cuts it for real!
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$15.00
📜 Archival Review
April 13, 2006
9.17
"I love this brand"
WHOA! This is a big sucker of a cigar. It's like a robusto on steroids. It does not have a cigar band but I trust cigar vendor whom I bought this Grand Cojonu. I believe "Conjonu" means ballsy in Spanish. An unfinished foot on the cigar and very tightly rolled. The scent of the tobacco is so clean and pure. Must smell like a Cuban tobacco farm. Perfect draw, ash, smoke, and etc... Jose "Pepin" Garcia and Pete Johnson are geniuses. This will be my go to cigar from now on. All other cigars just don't compare. Well, except for those high priced Cubans we all love. Cheers!
Appearance:10/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:9/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$13.00

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