Tatuaje Cigars will add two new additions to the 7th Corona Gorda size (5 5/8 x 46) of the classic Seleccion de Cazador—commonly known as the Tatuaje Brown Label, at PCA 2025 this week in New Orleans. 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)
- USA Connecticut Broadleaf (Reserva)
Now, for 2025, Tatuaje adds two more wrapper options to the 7th line:
- Mexico San Andrés (TUXTLA)
- Nicaragua Corojo (Corojo), grown by the Garcia family
These five wrapper variations for the 7th Corona Gorda now mirror the five-wrapper lineup of the Cojonu 2012 series, which saw the release of its own Corojo and San Andrés versions in 2024.
This lineup provides an incredible opportunity for cigar retailers and enthusiasts alike to explore how different wrappers can dramatically alter the flavor profile of a blend—especially when comparing the original Seleccion de Cazador with the bolder Cojonu Series.
7th Corojo
- Wrapper: Nicaragua Corojo (MF Corojo)
- Size: 5 5/8 x 46
- MSRP: $9.50 per cigar
7th Tuxtla
- Wrapper: Mexio San Andrés
- Size: 5 5/8 x 46
- MSRP: $9.50 per cigar
Both cigars are packaged in twenty-one-count slide-top boxes and crafted at My Father Cigars in Estelí, Nicaragua. According to Tatuaje, the new 7ths should begin shipping early May.