Bongani Robusto

Bongani - The first cigar of Africa in test

Bongani is the first cigar in Africa. This is how it is described in a nice article on Manuel's website (you can find the link in the resources section). When I first heard that there was a cigar from Africa, I thought: Oh, is that something? I admit it: prejudices are always the worst judgments. Spolier alert: You bet it is!

A cigar test is subjective

Note: How the cigar tastes is influenced by personal taste preferences, taste memories, the shape of the day, what you have eaten or drunk before. Even the lighting mood in the room has an influence on the experienced taste. The notes described here therefore do not have to match your own impressions.

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Bongani Robusto
I admit: I was skeptical. Typical prejudice. I should "deactivate" it somehow.

Fact Sheet

  • Format: Robusto (length: 125 / ring gauge: 52)
  • Tobacco:
    • Cover page: Cameroon
    • Outer leaf: Mozambique
    • Filler: Mozambique
  • Price: Status March 2022
    • CHF 12.90 / box of 20 CHF 258.00 / box of 5 CHF 64.50
    • EUR: Currently not available (status March 2022)
Bongani Robusto
The roll quality is very good; and so is the tobacco!

Personal impressions of pleasure

Recommended acclimatization: Suitable for tasting immediately. If you buy the cigar in the cool season: Let it acclimatize for three days in a humidor with cellophane.

First half

  • Tongue, palate: Nutty / slightly spicy / sour-bitter / a little leather / slightly sweetish with time
  • Retronasal: a little pepper / sour-bitter
  • R+ ZiZo vacuum technology: Holy cow! Wonderful roasted aromas of tart, fragrant coffee beans. Wonderful!
  • Umami: roasty / juicy / perhaps a hint of astringency (may be due to my daily form)
  • Strength 3/5
Bongani Robusto
Made of Africa. A full-bodied and strong cigar.

Second half

  • The whole thing becomes full-bodied, earthy (almost peaty), more nutty and more leather, more wood and a pinch more sweetness. The unmistakable "sour-bitter" taste remains and becomes more intense; but never too much, as long as you draw the cigar very leisurely.
Bongani Robusto
Compact and firm ash with very good combustion.

Conclusion on the Bongani cigar

First the uncool thing: lighting it was a bit tricky. The middle of the cigar didn't want to glow for a few minutes. The first five minutes were characterized by very strong bitter notes. I really didn't like that. The cap on the head of the cigar came off after cutting. This made the smoke a little more difficult because the wrapper came off at the top. But that's what the PerfecRepair glue is for. Problem solved.

But then... yes, then everything changed!

Bongani Robusto
She makes a lot of steam 🙂

The cigar also smoldered in the middle and the very strong bitter notes literally went up in smoke and dissipated. My sample has an almost perfect burn. It glows long and evenly. The ash is compact, firm and stable.

The wrapper leaf from Cameroon is the most expensive in the world. The taste is unique. The cigar tastes "toasty" / bitter-sour / nutty / woody and perhaps a hint of leather now and again throughout the smoke.

Towards the middle, the burn is difficult for a few minutes. It smolders and after the ashing I see a small crater burn in two places. There was something here. But after this phase it smoldered perfectly as before.

The important thing with this cigar is that you draw on it very slowly. This is important for every cigar, but especially for the Bongani. The reason: if you draw on it too often and too quickly, it immediately becomes quite bitter and sour. Haha - that's right, the cigar turns sour, because it doesn't like that at all 🙂

So if you take a leisurely approach to your smoke, this cigar will give you a truly wonderful experience. The cigar is strong: 4/5.

ATTENTION: Please beware of a nicotine flash (you can find out what you can do about this in the resources section below. Eat well beforehand. The room should be very well ventilated, with a constant supply of fresh air. An additional air purifier with very good smoke extraction is also an advantage. Enjoy outside in the warmer months, provided it is not too windy.

Great to have tested this cigar.

Oh yes, there's one more thing. I wrote that the cover sheet is the most expensive in the world. That's the truth. But the price for the Robusto is amazingly great. You should definitely try it.

As always, "If the cigar tastes good to me, then maybe to you. But if you don't like it, then there's more for me!" 🙂

Bongani Robusto
The Anilla is made of fairly strong paper. The embossed print is precise and clear. Personally, I just don't like the glossy paper so much. But that is of course a matter of taste.

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