| If the rumors are true and the original Last Call cigar was made for fourth quarter NFL |
| football enjoyment, then the new Last Call Maduro Corticas is all about the overtime! |
| Originally developed as in-house delicacies for guests of AJ Fernandez while |
| visiting his cigar factory in Nicaragua, these 4" x 52 short robusto sized smokes are |
| as carefully blended and expertly constructed as the rest of AJ's famous |
| creations. A Nicaraguan Puro through and through, the Last Call Maduro's medium-full |
| body and strength are built on a foundation of lush, long-leaf tobaccos hand |
| selected for their quality. The head honcho of the show is the Pennsylvania |
| Broadleaf-seed wrapper, a glossy and aromatic MVP. |
| Taking a page from the same playbook as its older brother, the Last Call Maduro Corticas |
| does not dazzle with flash but makes a statement through solid |
| performance. Wearing nothing more than a simple white and gold band, the dark and toothy |
| wrapper promises the palate a good pummeling by flavors ranging from sweet |
| and subtle to in-your-face bold. The kickoff begins with cinnamon, dark |
| chocolate, and leather carried along by thick, creamy clouds of smoke. Taking its time |
| marching up the field, the smoldering stick releases wave after wave of |
| cedar, cherry stem, black pepper, roasted malt, and coffee. By the time you reach the |
| end zone, your taste buds will be crying for mercy. |
| Small in size but long on flavor, do yourself a solid and get in the game right now with |
| some Last Call Maduros. For less than the price of a few beers at a stadium, |
| you can fill your humidor with a full roster of all-star players. Just |
| watch out if you plan on handing them out at tailgate parties because you |
| might end up with your own crowd of rowdy fans. |
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