AJ Fernandez Fresh Rolled Habano
 
            
                
                    cclark06                
                
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                    I have been smoking on a mazo of 20 of AJ Fernandez fresh rolled habanos now for a week or so and have to say they are great everyday smokes for a good price. Now I'm no expert, I haven't been smoking long, but I think they are a good medium-bodied smoke. They are definitely worth a try. 
                
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            Love em. I keep the coronas on hand for a great, quick and cheap smoke. I haven't tried the maduro yet though.0
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            If I smoked more often these could easily be a goto for me. Even still, I can't seem to keep any in my humi for aging... weird how that works.0
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 I like them a lot.jthanatos:If I smoked more often these could easily be a goto for me. Even still, I can't seem to keep any in my humi for aging... weird how that works.0
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            Never tried them before need to get around I usually like everything AJ has put out0
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            I wonder how they taste with some age on them, do they change flavors cause they're fresh rolled0
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            i bought a mazo of 20 thinking i would keep 10 to smoke and 10 to age a bit...that was 3 months ago and i have 1 left, think i know whats going to be next on my to buy list lol0
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            I smoke em by the mazzo. Its' one of the only sticks in my humidor at work. Best inexpensive cigar you will find. They're called "fresh" for a reason. It has to do with how they treat the leaves. They don't necessarily age well. I like the habano better than the maduro. And I agree, the coronas are the perfect stick for a quick smoke on the go.0
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            Absolooly.0
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            Are they anything like diesel cigars if so I may need to grab a mazo0
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 In short, no. Not nearly the amount of spice, and a whole different texture of smoke. But, an AJ cigar, none the less.kingdavid5:Are they anything like diesel cigars if so I may need to grab a mazo0
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            I am 50/50 on AJ blends. I found this stick to be too harsh to enjoy.0
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            I bought 2 mazo's from the sprint sale. One maduro, and the other the regular. Been sitting in my humi for over 9 months, been smoking them here and there. Great golfing cigar at first, but I'm seeing myself smoking them on my balcony more...they do change for the better. It's not a dramatic change, but it's little bit more enjoyable. They smooth out nicely. Not bad for the price though, always keeping some on hand.0
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            Poker Slob:I am 50/50 on AJ blends. I found this stick to be too harsh to enjoy.
 I found the same. Way better if kept at lower RH. I found if they sat in my 68RH humi they were really harsh and acrid. Had a few in my 62RH humi and found them to be better.0
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 I received a Maduro fresh rolled at little smoke, and thoroughly enjoyed it. The wrapper started unraveling on me though, but I chalked that up to being out in the dry elements of the pnw during the eventHeavy:Love em. I keep the coronas on hand for a great, quick and cheap smoke. I haven't tried the maduro yet though.0
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            just ordered a mazzo from the beard.0












