Tatuaje Black Label Petit Robusto - Review of a Nicaraguan puro

Tatuaje Black Label Petit Robusto

Sober and effective, the Tatuaje Black Label Petit Robusto has a discreet look. Its short 4 x 50 size is clothed in a tight cape with an oily sheen and fine veins that are perceptible but not excessive. A simple, thin ring at the head gives it a strict, minimalist look, perfectly in keeping with its identity. The simple, unadorned design already sets the tone for a cigar that focuses on substance rather than pomp and circumstance.

Tasting note

Uncooked, the bottling is easy, almost too light. The aromas on the nose evoke wood and a touch of incense, the beginnings of a promising experience. As soon as it is lit, it gets off to a flying start: a veritable flood of spices invades the palate. The draught, initially perceived as too loose, quickly becomes firmer. Gradually, the spicy intensity softens, giving way to a rounder, more balanced woody palette. The smoke, light grey and rather dense, forms opaque curls which give the cigar a rebellious and assertive side. As for the ash, it is crumbly: holding two centimetres in a single block is already quite a feat.

In the second third, the robusto takes an interesting turn. The spices slowly recede, giving way to a new, sweeter aroma, with hints of nuts. The profile becomes rounder and more supple, making it a more soothing, accessible wine, with a background of cocoa.

Known for their powerful blends, Pepin and Jaime Garcia have produced a fine introduction to their world. This little robusto lives up to its promise, delivering a satisfying experience over forty minutes or so. The spicy blend, enriched with hints of cocoa, transports the smoker to the fertile lands of Nicaragua, where it draws all its power and depth of flavour.

Pairing

A little cigar that doesn't shy away from anything. At coffee time (early afternoon rather than early morning), accompany it with a double esperesso. At the end of the day, it's equally at home with a peated whisky.

The cigar anecdote

Tatuaje Black Label was first rolled by Pete Johnson for his own personal consumption, before becoming a regular production due to the enthusiasm of enthusiasts.



Tatuaje

Tatuaje Cigars is a boutique brand with an assertive style - just like its founder Pete Johnson - that combines Cuban heritage, rigorous craftsmanship and creativity. Its minimalist design, masterful blends and confidential but high-quality production have made it a benchmark among discerning connoisseurs.

A great lover of Cuban cigars, he dreamed of creating a brand that would capture their spirit and authenticity. His meeting with master torcedor José 'Pepin' Garcia was decisive: together they developed the first Tatuaje blends, rolled in the purest Cuban tradition.

The name 'Tatuaje', which means 'tattoo' in Spanish, is a reference to the many tattoos he sports, a symbol of his personal style and identity.