
🔥 LA PALINA BLACK LABEL — A BOLD, SMOOTH RIDE FROM LIGHT TO NUB 🔥
- Stogie Steve
- Apr 11
- 2 min read
Alright… let’s talk about this La Palina Black Label — and you already know we’re taking it all the way through, Tampa Stogie Steve Final Third style.
First Third
Right off the light, this cigar comes in bold but smooth. I’m getting a nice mix of dark chocolate and espresso with a little black pepper on the retrohale. The smoke output is solid, thick clouds, and the draw is right where you want it — effortless but still controlled. There’s also a subtle sweetness creeping in, almost like a dark cocoa finish. Good start… got my attention.
Second Third
Now we’re settling in. That pepper backs down and the profile opens up a bit more. I’m picking up notes of roasted nuts, earth, and a creamy coffee vibe that just sits nice on the palate. The construction is holding strong, ash stacking well, and the burn line is clean. This is where the cigar really finds its groove — balanced, flavorful, and just straight-up enjoyable.
Final Third
This is where it turns up a notch. The body ramps up to a solid medium-full, maybe even flirting with full. The espresso gets deeper, the earthiness intensifies, and there’s a little charred oak note that comes into play. Strength builds but doesn’t overpower — it’s controlled, refined. No harshness, no bitterness… just a strong finish all the way down to the nub.
Final Thoughts
This La Palina Black Label is a sleeper if you haven’t had it. It delivers complexity without being overcomplicated, and it keeps you engaged the entire time. Great transitions, solid construction, and a flavor profile that hits for both newer smokers and seasoned vets. This is one you can sit back with, relax, and just enjoy the ride.
Score
🔥 8.9 / 10 🔥




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