Connecticut Wrap

Tatuaje Negociant

Cedar-and-cream, measured Tatuaje spice

Tatuaje Cigars

About Tatuaje Negociant

Négociant, introduced in 2017 as a Tatuaje × L’Atelier collaboration, pairs an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with Mexican and Nicaraguan binders over Nicaraguan filler. Editorial reviews place the line in the medium–full strength lane and highlight a cedar and cream opening that yields to the pepper and earth common to Tatuaje, presented in compact, classic sizes.

  • Made in Nicaragua
  • Medium-Full
  • Ecuadorian Connecticut
  • Cedar, cream, black pepper, earth

Key Details

Made By

Tatuaje Cigars

Made In

Nicaragua

First Introduced

2017

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper Focus

Ecuadorian Connecticut

Known For

Tatuaje Negociant

Official Website

tatuajecigars.com

Connecticut Wrapper

Tatuaje Negociant

Négociant is a collaboration between Tatuaje and L’Atelier offered in Robusto, Corona and Belicoso; it pairs an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper with Mexican and Nicaraguan binders over Nicaraguan fillers and sits in the medium–full lane, blending Cubanesque spice with creamy cedar notes.

Sizes

  • Robusto (5.0" x 52)
  • Corona (6 1/4" x 48)
  • Belicoso (5 3/4" x 52)

Strength

Medium-Full

Wrapper

Ecuadorian Connecticut

Binder

Mexican & Nicaraguan

Filler

Nicaraguan fillers

Négociant intentionally softens Tatuaje’s savory edge by draping the blend in an Ecuadorian Connecticut blanket while retaining a Nicaraguan‑filled backbone and Mexican/Nicaraguan binders. The result is a more moderated Tatuaje: cedar and cream from the Connecticut surface up front, then baked‑earth and black‑pepper notes that develop through the midsection. Strength lands in the medium–full neighborhood, offering enough bite to satisfy experienced smokers while allowing nuance to come forward. The blend’s contrast—Cubanesque spice presented through a Connecticut voice—gives Négociant a clean, textured smoke that balances approachability with the brand’s characteristic seasoning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Négociant pairs an Ecuadorian Connecticut (shade) wrapper with Mexican and Nicaraguan binders and Nicaraguan fillers, a construction that gives a creamy, cedar‑led opening before Tatuaje’s pepper and earth appear.