Last Call Habano Corticas


If you have ever finished a great cigar but wished for just a little more stick to savor
some flavor, then the Last Call Habano Corticas cigar is the perfect
solution. Originally developed by AJ Fernandez as an exclusive fourth quarter treat
for NFL football-watching guests at his factory in Esteli, this small yet
robust delight is now available worldwide to fill the gaps in your smoking
schedule. Loaded with a plethora of sturdy Nicaraguan tobaccos rolled into
a classic short robusto, the Last Call delivers full satisfaction in a
relatively short amount of time. Much of this is due to the savory Ecuadorian Habano
Rosado wrapper that graces each stick, which proves the extra kick we are all looking for.
It is easy to dismiss the 4 inch long Last Call Habano Corticas as a lightweight, but once
the heft provided by the 52 ring gauge is in hand, the anticipation begins. Rugged
and toothy beneath the simple red and cream colored band, each vitola
impresses with excellent construction from cap to closed foot and an aroma of leather
and oats. Using his considerable skills, Fernandez has packed an
incredible amount of flavor beneath the surface, each smoke flush with toast, pepper,
and vanilla from the moment it is lit. Time will seem to slow as the first
half quickly ramps to medium-full strength with almond and char, with the
second half developing into a creamy smooth experience providing oak and cocoa. At
long last, you will put the 4" x 52 cigar down and realize only forty-five
minutes has elapsed. Dare you find time for another?
Packed 25 at a time into attractive cabinet boxes, the Last Call Habano Corticas is a cigar
you will want to keep around at all times. Whether paired with a morning
cappuccino, snuck during a long lunch, or savored with suds while watching the
ballgame there's never a wrong time to enjoy one. Or two. We are sure you will
figure it out.


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Size
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Wrapper
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Origin
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Shape
Medium-Full
4 X 52
Ecuadorian Habano Rosado
Nicaraguan
Nicaraguan
Nicaragua
Short Robusto


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