Initial Thoughts
I picked up this Tatuaje Avion on my last trip to the B&M. It was the same group as the Ortega Serie D. I hadn’t heard much about this stick coming out of the show. I know Pete from Tatuaje announced quite a few new sticks. According to the manager at my B&M, this was one of the new sticks for the year. After doing a little research I found out this is a yearly release from the ‘Fausto’ line. So apparently this cigar is actually the Tatuaje Avion 12 I haven’t had a ton of Tatuaje cigars, but I’ve had a couple and I know their reputation is great and they have some very loyal fans. So I’m expecting quite a bit from Pete. After reading the last issue of Cigar Press and reading his interview he seems to have a lot of big stuff planned. From his wine venture to all the sticks that he’s releasing. So I’m excited to dive into this and see where it takes me.
Looks
The first thing I noticed about the Tatuaje Avion 12 is the packaging… I know, you guys are absolutely shocked by this right? NO? Ok wow, I’m becoming too predictable I’m going to have to change it up some. Seriously though this packing is pretty sweet. I was standing there trying to judge between this cigar and the La Duena, which I had never heard of, but recently I’ve seen it all over the place online. So I’m gonna have to go back and pick that one up too!

Function
Well I’ve been playing with this cigar looking at the shape in amazement and wondering how in the hell they make this thing. I’ve never been to a cigar factory, but I really want to go. I just need to get a passport and make the journey down there. I know this is one of the more difficult cigars to construct. Just by looking at it you know a veteran roller had to make this one. So I rolled the Tatuaje Avion 12 between my fingers to make sure there weren’t any soft spots or anything that might be detrimental to the smoke. Nothing to phone Houston about here (NASA reference for those who are a little slow). I’ve been using my V cutter a lot lately and I have a feeling my old guillotine cutter is a little depressed. So I dug around in my drawer and found it hiding in the back corner sitting by itself listening to some depressing music. In case you didn’t know cutters have ears and feelings. Just let that be a reminder to all of you who have neglected your cigar equipment! I nipped the cap off the head and went to test the cold draw on this stick and realized. Hey wait a second I can’t really draw anything. If you notice at the foot of the perfecto it’s tapered to a small point. That point isn’t covered, but it makes it damn hard to draw air through there. So I wasn’t able to get a great cold draw so we’ll just have to light it up to see how it’s gonna draw. My fingers are crossed.
Smoking
Due to the fact that the foot on the Tatuaje Avion 12 was tapered it took a few minutes for this cigar to really open up. Using my Sherlock Holmes-like deductive reasoning I figured it might take a few puffs to really get it going. Once the burn line got over the ‘ankle’ that’s what I’m gonna call it, because I can’t call it a shoulder because its at the foot of the cigar. I passed anatomy class albeit with a D., I still passed! Anyway, once it got passed the ankle this thing was smoking perfectly. Not an ounce of blockage in the draw.

Flavor
I’m gonna say something a little different about this cigar’s flavor profile. See if you can stay with me. It wasn’t anything earth-shattering as far as complexity goes. It was a very solid very simple profile. I’m going to label it the Goldilocks profile. Nothing was overpowering, nothing needed to be powered up. Everything was just right. There were hints of creaminess, and sweetness, followed by a little pinch of pepper.

Would I Buy It Again?
For sure, it’s a great smoke that you can find enjoyable anytime.Is It an Every Day Smoke?
It definitely can be, the price point is right and as long as you’re ok with fairly simple smoke then I’d say you can smoke this every day if you wish.Would I Buy a Box?
I might by a box just because of the packaging. Between the artwork on the box and the ‘flying fish,’ it’d be pretty sweet to have this stashed in your humidor if you have the room.Frequently Asked Questions
How strong is the Tatuaje Avion 12?
The Tatuaje Avion 12 is a medium-bodied smoke. It picks up a little intensity in the second and final thirds as it opens up, but it never gets aggressive — it’s approachable enough for most palates.
What are the flavor notes of the Tatuaje Avion 12?
Eric picked up creaminess on the draw, some sweetness in the middle, and a light spicy tingle on the exhale that he describes as different from typical black pepper. The flavors stay consistent throughout and just get a bit more intense as the cigar opens up.
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Where can I buy the Tatuaje Avion 12?
Eric picked his up at his local brick-and-mortar shop on a regular run. Your best bet is checking with a well-stocked B&M, since it’s a yearly release from the Fausto line and availability may vary.
How much does the Tatuaje Avion 12 cost?
Eric paid around $9 a stick for the Tatuaje Avion 12. For a yearly limited release from Tatuaje, that’s a pretty fair ask.
What bourbon pairs well with the Tatuaje Avion 12?
Eric doesn’t mention a bourbon pairing in this review, but given the cigar’s creamy, mildly sweet profile with a spicy finish, something with complementary vanilla and caramel notes would be a natural fit.
Where to Buy Tatuaje Avion 12
Average retail: ~$9 per stick. Prices vary by retailer.
| Retailer | Price | Availability | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Famous Smoke Shop | ~$9/stick | ✅ In Stock | Shop Now → |
| Cigars International | ~$9/stick | ⚠️ Check Stock | Shop Now → |
| Amazon (samplers) | Varies | ✅ Available | Search Amazon → |
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Best Bourbon Pairings for the Tatuaje Avion 12
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#1 — Knob Creek 9 Year
Knob Creek 9 Year’s caramel sweetness and mild oak echo the Avion 12’s creamy-sweet draw without stomping on the cigar’s subtle spice on the back end.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#2 — Old Forester 1920
Old Forester 1920’s bold sweetness and baking spice pick up right where the Avion 12’s peppery tingle leaves off, making for a finish that just keeps building.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#3 — Russell’s Reserve
Russell’s Reserve’s soft, rounded vanilla and light spice keep pace nicely with the Avion 12’s Goldilocks profile — nothing overpowers, everything plays nice.
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Conclusion
Overall the Tatuaje Avion 12 is a great medium-bodied cigar. It really opens up in the 2nd and final thirds delivers a good amount of smoke and holds a decently long ash. The construction was intricate and flawless and led to a really good smoke. I would smoke it again and I know I’d enjoy it. I’d even pass it out to friends who are just looking to get into cigars because I think it’s a great smoke for the beginner who is just starting to develop their palate.
About This Review
Eric “Siz” Scism is a Louisville, KY-based cigar and bourbon enthusiast and the founder of Stogies on the Rocks. With over 20 years of marketing experience and direct access to Kentucky’s bourbon country, Eric brings genuine expertise and a discerning palate to every review. He is also the founder of Cream of Kentucky bourbon, giving him a unique insider’s perspective on American whiskey. All cigar and bourbon reviews on this site are based on personal, unsponsored tasting experiences.



