AJ Fernandez Last Call Habano
The AJ Fernandez Last Call Habano is a punchy, medium-full bodied short smoke crafted by the renowned AJ Fernandez in Estelí, Nicaragua. Designed as the ultimate nightcap or a quick, flavorful companion to any moment, it features an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper over classic Nicaraguan filler and binder. Despite its compact size, this cigar is loaded with flavor—showcasing notes of roasted nuts, zesty spice, and a smooth, creamy woodsy profile.
- Medium-full body, perfect for a quick-yet-satisfying session
- Handmade in Estelí, Nicaragua for consistent quality
- Ecuadorian Habano wrapper lends nutty, spicy, and creamy-woodsy notes
- Nicaraguan binder and filler offer classic richness and structure
- Praised for its punchy flavor and approachable strength
- Ideal as a “nightcap” or flavorful everyday break
Lighting up the Last Call Habano reveals a rush of roasted nuts and wood, quickly joined by lively spice and a creamy, smooth backdrop. Its medium-full character appeals to both enthusiasts and adventurous newcomers seeking a satisfying smoke in a shorter window. This cigar delivers remarkable complexity and excellent construction, ensuring an even burn and consistent draw, every time. Rated 93 points by Cigar Aficionado, it’s recognized as one of the premier short-format cigars to grace any humidor.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Strength | Medium-Full Bodied |
| Country | Nicaragua |
| Wrapper Origin | Ecuadorian |
| Wrapper Leaf | Habano |
| Box Count | 25 |
Summary
- Box Count: 25
- Region: Nicaragua
- Strength: Medium-Full Bodied
- Binder: Nicaraguan
- Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano
- Filler: Nicaraguan
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Last Call Habano different from the Maduro version?
The Habano features an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper for a spicier, roasted nut profile, while the Maduro is sweeter and richer with a Pennsylvania Broadleaf wrapper.
What flavors can I expect from the Last Call Habano?
Expect notes of roasted nuts, creamy wood, lively spice, and a touch of sweetness.
Is this cigar suitable for beginners?
It’s approachable for adventurous newcomers but most rewarding for experienced smokers seeking a flavorful short-format cigar.
What’s the ideal pairing?
Pairs well with espresso, coffee, or a mild bourbon—highlighting the nutty and spicy notes.
Who makes Last Call Habano?
Handmade in Estelí, Nicaragua by master blender AJ Fernandez.
How long does it last?
The petite robusto format provides about 30–40 minutes of rich, satisfying smoke.
How is the construction and burn?
Each cigar is expertly hand-rolled, promising an even burn and a smooth, easy draw from start to finish.
What box count is typical?
Comes in practical boxes of 25, convenient for sharing or keeping your humidor stocked.








JP7 (verified owner) –
Great short little stick. Not the best smoke in AJ’s collection but for the price, this cigar is right.
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jtdjeffers (verified owner) –
It was good and smooth
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jaredpogas (verified owner) –
I don’t know how AJ does it. Everything he touches turns to gold. Good smoke for the price.
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