Home > Tatuaje Cigars > Tatuaje Miami Series P1

Tatuaje Miami Series P1

Let's cut straight to the chase about this Tatuaje Miami Series P1 - a 5.6" x 46 ring gauge robusto that'll set you back about $7 per stick in boxes of 25. Wrapped in that signature oily Ecuadorian Habano leaf with a rustic triple cap, it's got that Cuban-style muscle memory written all over its Nicaraguan core. Perfect for when you want full-bodied smoke without blowing half your paycheck.

Cigar Specifications

  • Brand: Tatuaje Cigars
  • Format: Robusto (Parejo)
  • Size: 5 5/8" x 46
  • Strength: ★★★★☆ (Full-bodied)
  • Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
  • Binder/Filler: Nicaraguan

Smoke Journey

First Third

Lit up with black pepper staccato that'll make your nose tingle. Cedar shavings and damp earth emerge through white smoke, burning razor-straight without touch-ups. Retrohale brings baking spices - think nutmeg with espresso bitterness.

Middle Third

Sweetness barges in like uninvited guests - raisin compote and 70% dark chocolate. Nicaraguan twang kicks in through the nose, accompanied by leathery undertones. Ash holds firm past the inch mark.

Final Third

Nicaraguan volcanic soil minerals dominate as white pepper returns. Almond creaminess tries to balance the growing nicotine punch. Stop at 40-minute mark unless you're chasing the buzz - tar buildup gets real around the nub.

Head-to-Head Comparison

  • Arturo Fuente Hemingway Short Story (4.5"x49) - Creamier, milder morning smoke
  • My Father Le Bijou 1922 (5.25"x52) - Similar spice but richer cocoa notes
  • Padron 1964 Robusto (5.5"x54) - More refined coffee/leather combo
  • Liga Privada No.9 (5"x52) - Bolder espresso kick, pricier

Origin Story

This Miami-born bastard child of Nicaraguan leaf and Cuban-exile rolling techniques comes from Pepin Garcia's magic hands. The Estelí-Jalapa filler tobaccos get crammed into that Habano wrapper under Miami's palm trees - a tropical twist on traditional puro construction.

Related to recommend