

It will come out the other side an excellent cigar. AJ cigars have a tendency to put forward that fresh rolled taste for a few days before it needs some hibernation. I am getting a taste of the future by smoking, and reviewing, the Man O’ War Immortal only a week after I got it. The strength is a tad higher than medium body. Naturally, the first Man O’ War Immortal I smoked had no such troubles. The char line is wavy and may need a touch up. The red pepper is like….Yikes! Wow! Holy Shit! My eyebrows are peeling off.įor some reason, the Daily Special was on CI but they don’t carry the cigar yet.

Caramel shows itself and now I have a big ice cream sundae. The Man O’ War Immortal starts off very tasty. And then chocolate, coffee, and cinnamon. Spice slams its fist down on the table and says, “Spread out!” At the same time, creaminess counters the spice’s offer. I smoked one a couple days ago and it seemed rarin’ to go. Pretty much the standard aromas from a Nic puro. I clip the cap and find aromas of spice (Very spicy.Three machine gun sneezes from the clipped cap), cinnamon, chocolate, coffee, cedar, and leather. Jam packed to the gills…but with the right amount of give. Nice looking stick with a butterscotch colored wrapper. So no luck there.īut, hey…it’s a Man O’ War. At the AJ web site, he only recognizes the cigars that have his name on them. There is no information on this cigar at all. I got mine on a Daily Deal on CI for $4 a stick in a 10 pack. This is a brand new version of the Man O’ War line.

Today we take a look at the Man O’ War Immortal by AJ Fernandez. Price: $8.00 by the Single/$5.23 by the 21 count Box Home › CIGAR REVIEWS › Man O’ War Immortal | Cigar Review
