Tatuaje Cohetes Sumatra Capa Especial
The Tatuaje Cohetes Sumatra Capa Especial is a bold, medium-strength petite robusto that spotlights Tatuaje’s expertise in blending spicy, nuanced cigars. Featuring an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, this special edition in the Cohetes lineup delivers a wave of vibrant flavor, complex spice, and balanced strength—all with the compact satisfaction of a 4×50 format. It’s a favorite among enthusiasts who want robust output and refined taste in a short smoke.
- Petite robusto format: 4 x 50, perfect for quick, flavor-intense sessions
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra—providing bold spice and nuanced complexity
- Renowned for full flavor without overwhelming the palate; medium in overall strength
- Captures both the signature Tatuaje spice and the unique sweetness and depth of Sumatra leaf
- Expertly blended for vibrant taste that stays balanced and approachable
- Handmade and small-batch, often in limited runs—highly collectible for Tatuaje fans
- Praises from enthusiasts for output, complexity, and a satisfying, lingering finish
- Ideal for moments when you want a top-tier smoking experience in less time
Cohetes Sumatra Capa Especial impresses with a rush of pepper, earthy undertones, and subtle sweetness in each draw. Reviewers commend its bold yet manageable profile—calling it the spiciest of the Cohetes trio, but notably well-balanced. Despite its power, it remains nuanced and sophisticated, especially for a petite format. Whether winding down after a meal or enjoying in the great outdoors, it delivers big flavor in a shorter duration.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Format | Petite Robusto (4 x 50) |
| Wrapper | Ecuadorian Sumatra |
| Profile | Spicy, bold, complex, balanced |
| Strength | Medium |
| Special Feature | Capa Especial |
Summary
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- Strength: Medium
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- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
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Frequently Asked Questions
What wrapper does the Cohetes Sumatra use?
An Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper, bringing bold spice and nuanced depth.
How does it compare to other Cohetes cigars?
Reviewers call it the spiciest of the three, but also note its balance and complexity set it apart.
What is the size?
Petite robusto—4 inches long by 50 ring gauge, ideal for a short but rewarding session.
Is it a full-strength cigar?
No—it delivers big flavors at a medium strength, making it approachable for a broad range of smokers.
Who will enjoy this cigar?
Lovers of spice, Tatuaje fans, and anyone seeking a memorable petite robusto to enjoy in under an hour.
Are these cigars regularly available?
They are often produced in limited small-batch runs, which makes them collectible and highly sought after.
What are the standout flavors?
Savory spice, earthiness, subtle sweetness, and classic Tatuaje character in a balanced profile.
How should I store them?
Like any premium cigar, in a well-maintained humidor at 65–70% humidity for ideal freshness and flavor.






Hakimo (verified owner) –
Great little Tatuaje with lots of output without overwhelming. Enjoyed this in the Sierra Nevada Mountains which only made me wish it were longer.
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James Giehm (verified owner) –
The Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper of the Cohetes Capa Especial is a solid offering from Tatuaje. The Capa Especial is full of bold flavors that still allowed me to savor the nuance and complexity of the cigar. While bold, the Capa Especial is still a medium strength cigar. To achieve the flavor profile without making the cigar full strength takes some skill. That’s what the Capa Especial is – a skillfully blended cigar that will make you wish it was a robusto or toro.
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emil22222 (verified owner) –
Would buy it again
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Justin White (verified owner) –
The Sumatra is definitely the spiciest of the three, but still very well balanced. I much prefer the roadless, though.
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