Last April, Pete Johnson’s beloved rottweiler passed away; this spring, there’s a cigar paying tribute to Kona. My awesome buddy @da_maka asked me what I'm doing right now. Trying to figure out how to fill this thing up… #tripawd #tripawdsrule #cancerassassin #teamkona #rottweiler #rottiesofinstagram #tesla #whyilovemyrottie #thesnsclub A photo posted by Kona (@konarules) on Nov 19, 2014 at 10:46am PST It’s called K 222, K for Kona, 222 for 2:22 p.m., the time in which Kona passed away on April 26. Working in Miami on the new regular production K 222 in memory for my angel @konarules. @tatuajecigars #tatuajecigars #madeintheusa A photo posted by Pete Johnson (@tatuajeinc) on Jan 22, 2016 at 12:53pm PST K 222 will debut in a single 5 7/8 x 52 size and is a cross between Tatuaje’s Cojonu 2003 and Reserva J21 blends. Both blends use an Ecuadorian habano wrapper over Nicaraguan binder and fillers. It’s a regular production cigar, the first new regular production Tatuaje being made at My Father’s Miami factory since 2009, but production will be limited to 100 boxes of 25 cigars monthly. That being said, there will likely be a bit more boxes available when the cigar launches because of the production between ...
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