Anyone willing to share their thoughts and/or opinion about the Man of War. I recently purchased a box and smoked my first one last night. Wow, I really enjoyed it!
Anyone willing to share their thoughts and/or opinion about the Man of War. I recently purchased a box and smoked my first one last night. Wow, I really enjoyed it!
OO7
Hey oo7.. First things first... Welcome to the forum. Next things next.. The first one I had was a big let down, taste was awful, burn even worse, I put it down after about 1/4.. Tried another about three months later and it was great. Have not made them a regular in my rotation yet, but would say they seem to be well regarded here by many members.
Thanks for the input. I've had that same experience with a few cigars in the past. I haven't put in my regular rotation yet either, but it may be soon. Picked up a couple of the Don Pepin My Fathers today. Smoked one of those?
Thanks for the input. I've had that same experience with a few cigars in the past. I haven't put in my regular rotation yet either, but it may be soon. Picked up a couple of the Don Pepin My Fathers today. Smoked one of those?
OO7
Not yet..I haven't really explored all that Pepin has to offer..Although every one I have had has been a pleasant experience.. Especially the JJ. Pepin's " My Father" is a fairly new release, and I will probably get to that one soon.. I do enjoy a nice corojo wrapper every so often..
They had so many deals on the Man of War so I picked up quite a few. They were a steal. I am really a Pepin fan, but have not tried "My Father" - want to. The flavor is the big thing, but the construction and burn from Pepin is impeccable. That's referring to the one he puts his name on.
I thought the Man of War was a good smoke, had some nice flavor too it. Burn was good and the draw and amount of smoke was good. Just got one in a bomb the other day, gonna enjoy smoking it when its ready. Thanks again Laker.
Yup, I always have a few in my humi as well. I think the Torpedo's are the best size for flavour overall, but the VERY best one I had was actually a Corona. Since that one stick however the Torpedo's have been consistently better.
I like them. They aren't my favorite, but I'm glad I got a bunch of them back when ccom was first promoting them.
I have noticed that letting them sit in the humidor for a while makes them better. I have several that have been in there for a few months and the one I smoked this past weekend was really great. The flavor is more well rounded than when they were fresh from my mailbox. Also, it was really windy and I was pretty careful to turn the stick in my hand regularly, but I was still worried. No need. The Man'o'War burned flush all the way to the nub with only one minor correction needed.
The MoW was a big let down for me. Everything from packaging to looks to prelit draw and taste, smells, everything screamed greatness. Unfortunetly, the taste did not live up to those feelings. Maybe they need more rest to develop, maybe they aren't that great, i dunno, but I don't know if i'll be purchasing more any time soon.
The MoW was a big let down for me. Everything from packaging to looks to prelit draw and taste, smells, everything screamed greatness. Unfortunetly, the taste did not live up to those feelings. Maybe they need more rest to develop, maybe they aren't that great, i dunno, but I don't know if i'll be purchasing more any time soon.
The MoW is kind of a regular with me. They are better with at least a couple of months age on 'em.
One of my buddies had me try a man of war. It was good but nothing that would knock my socks off. I just finished smoking a Savinelli...WOW what a smoke!
One of my buddies had me try a man of war. It was good but nothing that would knock my socks off. I just finished smoking a Savinelli...WOW what a smoke!
A man is not a man unless he can enjoy a good smoke
One of my buddies had me try a man of war. It was good but nothing that would knock my socks off. I just finished smoking a Savinelli...WOW what a smoke!
A man is not a man unless he can enjoy a good smoke
Well you are right about that... they don't knock my socks off either, but they sure are a good consistent stick to choose when you can't decide on something "special".
I really think the MOW is a full body, tasty, rich cigar. They do a lot better with a few months on them but all in all, i have never regretted lighting one up. I even give em to my mooching ass friends and they end up buying a fiver.
So far I've tried the Man O War Armada, the Man O War Ruination, and the Man O War. Having just finished the Man O War. By far the Armada was my favorite, but all were well constructed with a nice quality wrapper, and all had a nice easy draw and burned perfectly throughout the whole smoke. The Armada and the Ruination both gave completely different experiences through each third of the cigar, and the Man O War was in my opinion better in each of the second two thirds, than the first. I'm a big fan of the whole Man O War line, and have a few of the Virtue yet to try. I'll be sure to review them soon. I've been buying them in the variety pack samplers, as I enjoy changing my flavors night to night, but wouldn't hesitate to buy any of these in a box or a mazo. The Armada, however, would be one of my favorite sticks of all time. Thanks AJ, for another excellent line of cigars!
So far I've tried the Man O War Armada, the Man O War Ruination, and the Man O War. Having just finished the Man O War. By far the Armada was my favorite, but all were well constructed with a nice quality wrapper, and all had a nice easy draw and burned perfectly throughout the whole smoke. The Armada and the Ruination both gave completely different experiences through each third of the cigar, and the Man O War was in my opinion better in each of the second two thirds, than the first. I'm a big fan of the whole Man O War line, and have a few of the Virtue yet to try. I'll be sure to review them soon. I've been buying them in the variety pack samplers, as I enjoy changing my flavors night to night, but wouldn't hesitate to buy any of these in a box or a mazo. The Armada, however, would be one of my favorite sticks of all time. Thanks AJ, for another excellent line of cigars!
Awesome man. From AJ, my favs are the Puro and Virtue.
So far I've tried the Man O War Armada, the Man O War Ruination, and the Man O War. Having just finished the Man O War. By far the Armada was my favorite, but all were well constructed with a nice quality wrapper, and all had a nice easy draw and burned perfectly throughout the whole smoke. The Armada and the Ruination both gave completely different experiences through each third of the cigar, and the Man O War was in my opinion better in each of the second two thirds, than the first. I'm a big fan of the whole Man O War line, and have a few of the Virtue yet to try. I'll be sure to review them soon. I've been buying them in the variety pack samplers, as I enjoy changing my flavors night to night, but wouldn't hesitate to buy any of these in a box or a mazo. The Armada, however, would be one of my favorite sticks of all time. Thanks AJ, for another excellent line of cigars!
I strongly recommend the Puro Authentico as well as the Side Projects - Little Devils. Virtue is decent. It's not my favorite in the line, but by no means is it bad.
I just added the virtue to my Man O War repitoire, and I have to agree it is an excellent stick! I have to say that the entire Man O War line is excellent and has a flavor to satisfy just about everyone. The Armada is still my favorite, but I will certainly pick up a few more Virtue sticks for when I'm in the mood for a conny wrapper. The construction of these cigars is impressive, and I seldomly get a bad draw or a cigar that needs work to burn evenly. I'll have to try the Puro next on your recommendation. I doubt I can go wrong!
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Ruination is a daily smoke for me and I love me the Puro Authentico when I am on the go. Ruination is just fantastic. I like the others also but the aforementioned two.... Yummy
Ruination is a daily smoke for me and I love me the Puro Authentico when I am on the go. Ruination is just fantastic. I like the others also but the aforementioned two.... Yummy
To be honest I'm just not that into the MOW now the Ruination is another story especially the belicoso. And add a few months in the humi they are fantastic.
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Thanks for the input. I've had that same experience with a few cigars in the past. I haven't put in my regular rotation yet either, but it may be soon. Picked up a couple of the Don Pepin My Fathers today. Smoked one of those?
OO7
I have noticed that letting them sit in the humidor for a while makes them better. I have several that have been in there for a few months and the one I smoked this past weekend was really great. The flavor is more well rounded than when they were fresh from my mailbox. Also, it was really windy and I was pretty careful to turn the stick in my hand regularly, but I was still worried. No need. The Man'o'War burned flush all the way to the nub with only one minor correction needed.
The MoW is kind of a regular with me. They are better with at least a couple of months age on 'em.
Well you are right about that... they don't knock my socks off either, but they sure are a good consistent stick to choose when you can't decide on something "special".