L'Atelier LAT56, French for “the workshop”, are cigars released in 2012 by renowned cigar maker Pete Johnson (of Tatuaje Cigars) and the Garcia family (of My Father Cigars). The cigars are made with a blend of Nicaraguan tobacco for the filler and binder and an Ecuadorian wrapper. This combination of premium tobaccos creates a rich, complex flavor profile that is well-balanced. These cigars are distinct from what Pete Johnson is often known for as they are more experimental and edgy. It's available in three different sizes: LAT52 (4 3/4" x 52), LAT54 (5 5/8" x 54), and LAT56 (6 1/2" x 56). Try Tatuaje L'Atelier LAT 56 cigars today!
Handmade in Nicaragua at the Garcia factory, these cigars are rolled with a pigtail cap, similar to Cuba's Cohiba Behike line. The L'Atelier, since its debut and due to its success, has been expanded to other lines, including the Selection Speciale and La Missions L'Atelier. Each blend within L'Atelier includes Sancti Spiritus tobacco, which is a hybrid of Criollo and Pelo de Oro tobacco. If you want fun with more flavor notes and profiles, browse our store today to get a box of Tatuaje L'Atelier LAT56 cigars.