MAN O'WAR ARMADA! OPINIONS PLEASE!
RoyalCigars
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Hello Gents!
I was dying for a cigar just a couple nights ago and I didn't want to mess around with anything mediocre so, I reached for a Man O'War Armada. I was sure that this cigar was going to be flavorful with some complexity and deliver on all fronts (burn,draw etc.)
Then I lit up and proceeded to smoke about half the cigar...I was still waiting for something to happen. I thought Surely this $20.00 stick isn't going to taste like a Diesel Unlimited!
Getting to the point, and i want to be respectful here, ccom has a lot of great smokes......I personally didn't think this was one of them!
What do you guys think? Did you enjoy this cigar?
-Regards and Long Ashes!
I was dying for a cigar just a couple nights ago and I didn't want to mess around with anything mediocre so, I reached for a Man O'War Armada. I was sure that this cigar was going to be flavorful with some complexity and deliver on all fronts (burn,draw etc.)
Then I lit up and proceeded to smoke about half the cigar...I was still waiting for something to happen. I thought Surely this $20.00 stick isn't going to taste like a Diesel Unlimited!
Getting to the point, and i want to be respectful here, ccom has a lot of great smokes......I personally didn't think this was one of them!
What do you guys think? Did you enjoy this cigar?
-Regards and Long Ashes!
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It's definitely not a full bodied, powerhouse, after dinner kinda smoke. It's more of a light afternoon smoke.
MOW Armada is the cigar that showed me how smooth and balanced a maduro can be. It isn't a powerhouse, so if you were expecting a kick in the teeth, you're bound to be disappointed.
I personally loved this cigar. i smoked it ROTT and cant wait to have another once it warms up.
On the other hand of the one Diesel i have smoked i was not impressed at all. i have 1 or 2 resting that i will try again i and see if its any better.
For the money though... I will smoke the San Lotano Habano's all day long !
Bottom line was that I was expecting a big, bold, spicy, after-dinner cigar and what I got was a smooth, slightly sweet, mild, morning coffee or afternoon at best cigar. For the type of cigar it was, I'd prefer the Perdomo ESV Maestro Tubo.
The Imperial is outstanding. I have always enjoyed the Exclusivo and Principe and recently added the Imperial to my lineup. The 1926's are excellent as well but lately I find myself enjoying the '64's almost as much, and the price factor really comes into play here too.
I really wanted the Armada to live up to the hype since I don't mind paying the price for a premium smoke on a special occasion. They just don't sound like a $20 smoke so far. On the other hand, I had a $3.99 MOW Ruination #2 that smoked like a $15 stick! That's some stiff competition for the Armada!
-Bryan
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-Bryan
After aging Nica Libre's for a year, I've actually started to taste some PAM flavors. I think they use the same wrapper as PAM, and I guess the wrapper taste is more pronounced after proper aging. With that said, I put the San Lotano Maduro somewhere between Nica Libre and PAM. It's definitely better than Nica Libre (better construction, better burn), but not quite on par with PAM. And keep in mind, I think Nica Libre is great - I'm not trying to 'put down' the San Lotano by using Nica Libre in the comparison.
One other thing - I'm usually not too into Maduro's. Even with Padron, I prefer Natural to Maduro. But I had the San Lotano Habano last weekend, and thought the Maduro was definitely better.