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Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
Well, I tried smoking a Man O War on Saturday night. It started out really good, but that night it got down to 15 degrees...in GA! My cigar didn't like the cold all that well and actually unraveled on me. From what I could taste, it wasn't a bad cigar. Next time, I won't smoke 1st time cigars in extreme enviroments.

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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 168
    Sound plan. MoW is one of my favorite smokes so far, and have yet to have any construction problems.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,921
    MoW is a phenominal cigar. I have had many of them and not had any problems at all. I would def. say it had to do with the weather. I can't smoke anymore until I get home becuase as soon as my sticks hit the cold weather here they go CRAZY!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,762
    Are we talking about the regular MoW? I haven't tried that yet. I tried out the Ruination Belicoso right out of the mail last month. It was good. Wasn't as strong as I expected. Still strong, but I was expecting more power. Good flavor and I loved the aroma. For a Habano wrapped cigar (not my favorite wrapper) I really liked it. A bit pricy, but worth it.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    Russ55:
    Are we talking about the regular MoW? I haven't tried that yet. I tried out the Ruination Belicoso right out of the mail last month. It was good. Wasn't as strong as I expected. Still strong, but I was expecting more power. Good flavor and I loved the aroma. For a Habano wrapped cigar (not my favorite wrapper) I really liked it. A bit pricy, but worth it.
    really? I had one right from the mail and it was rather strong. probably the strongest I've ever had.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 9,403
    I think the robusto #1 is stronger than the belicoso, I also think it has a better flavor. The ones I've had that were rested for a few months seemed stronger to me than one smoked fresh out of the mail.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    j0z3r:
    I think the robusto #1 is stronger than the belicoso, I also think it has a better flavor. The ones I've had that were rested for a few months seemed stronger to me than one smoked fresh out of the mail.
    That's what you said before. I might bring one out come march and give it a shot. I see potential though.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 52
    What Coop said exactly.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    The MOW is an exceptional cigar in all forms.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,378
    I have this hilarious image of Kreig freezing to death, attempting to enjoy a cigar, yelling at the cold, "Damn you COLD! Is that all you got?! I'll smoke this thing no matter how cold it gets!" And POOF! His cigar unravels. Lol.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 316
    I've got a couple of those left, and enjoy them when I'm looking for something strong. That and a cup of black coffee, fantastic. I'm not sure if cold would cause problems? I actually keep a cigar in the garage, smoke an inch or two, and relight it the next day. I've had very good luck with that method this winter. The garage stays at about 20, it's been around 10 below outside...
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    TatuajeVI:
    I have this hilarious image of Kreig freezing to death, attempting to enjoy a cigar, yelling at the cold, "Damn you COLD! Is that all you got?! I'll smoke this thing no matter how cold it gets!" And POOF! His cigar unravels. Lol.
    HA! Thing is, I smoked a RP Decade right before I tried the MoW and didn't have any issues...but I still think it was the cold that did in the smoke.

    If it weren't for the fire right behind me, I probably would have froze to death with that stick in my mouth!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,787
    15 degrees in GA??????? Man we got problems when people in Georgia are freezing their butts off - literally..... I hate this cold weather in Chicago even more since I started smoking stoges.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 250
    I was a bit dissappointed in the MoWs I've tried so far. I was expecting more from them. Now the Ruination, I have not tried that blend yet, and I hear its a much better cigar.

    Perhaps I will get a few more regular MoW and let them rest for a few months to a year and see if that enlivens them.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 318
    I just had my first MoW...loved it!! Glad I have several left to enjoy!! It had a beautiful wrapper, the construction was flawless. It had a nice even burn, except for immediately following ashing which I had to 'correct' afterwards. The flavor was good and the body was just right. Very good stick!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 168
    Just goes to show the differences in taste. I think i'd punch my mom in the kidney if she got in the way of one of my MoW's. Well, maybe not.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    Cooper33:
    Just goes to show the differences in taste. I think i'd punch my mom in the kidney if she got in the way of one of my MoW's. Well, maybe not.
    lol, I have a ruination...how do u like that one?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 168
    Krieg:
    Cooper33:
    Just goes to show the differences in taste. I think i'd punch my mom in the kidney if she got in the way of one of my MoW's. Well, maybe not.
    lol, I have a ruination...how do u like that one?
    I'm not sure, I've only gotten one so far and I'm letting it age :)
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,555
    I liked it, Id smoke it again. Im not rushing out to have or buy some more, but if the right deal came along I would.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 401
    I thought it was an excellent smoke. I will definately add them to my rotation. The Ruination is still resting.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    The Ruination after some short aging is one fine cigar
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,046
    fla-gypsy:
    The Ruination after some short aging is one fine cigar
    Both are regulars in my humi. The Ruination is more of a "treat" as it has some nice sweet nuances going on in it.
    I have bought both by the box. Like most A J Fernandez sticks these ROCK !
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,023
    laker1963:
    fla-gypsy:
    The Ruination after some short aging is one fine cigar
    Both are regulars in my humi. The Ruination is more of a "treat" as it has some nice sweet nuances going on in it.
    I have bought both by the box. Like most A J Fernandez sticks these ROCK !
    I think AJ is a genius and I agree, the Ruination is a special treat for me as well. Both of the MOW blends are just fantastic. Anything he touches seems to turn to gold.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 51
    Both the Man O War and the Ruination are amongst my favorite cigars. They have good flavor and so far have been consistent in their construction- I have yet to have a bad one. I'm looking forward to trying the Man O War Special Edition.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,068
    Thanks to Goldy, I have a couple of MoW to try again. Like I said before, the first one i had i smoked in 10 degree weather and it just fell apart...so i wanted to give it another chance. I can't wait to smoke these, I will probably go to the cigar bar...nice safe enviroment to enjoy them.
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