I have a solution using git subtree split
All is done on the Master Repository, you can use any branch of the Master.
First create the tag on Master repository
git tag -a 1.0.0 -m "the tag 1.0.0"
Create the tag for the Slave1
checkout the tag
git checkout 1.0.0
Create a branch containing only slave1 for this tag
git subtree split --prefix=Slave1 -b slave1_br_1.0.0
Create the tag on this branch
git checkout slave1_br_1.0.0
git tag -a slave1_tag_1.0.0 -m "the tag 1.0.0"
Push the tag on the Slave1 repository
git push slave1 slave1_tag_1.0.0:1.0.0
Clean the Master repository
Clean the branch
git checkout master
git branch -D slave1_br_1.0.0
git tag -d slave1_tag_1.0.0
git gc --prune=now
Finally you will have on the Slave1 repository a tag at the same commit than the Master repository with the same name, here 1.0.0
The thing that IMHO is better is that there is no other branch appart from the temporary branch created for this (only the tag is pushed)