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A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales

The AJ Fernandez Last Call is the first installment in a new series by A.J. Fernandez Cigars called the Portfolio Series. The Portfolio Series is being dubbed a line that will consist of personal and experimental blends that Master Blender A.J. Fernandez has worked on over past years. In the case of the Last Call, this was a cigar that started out as a personal blend for A.J. Fernandez. The story with the Last Call (as originally reported by Cigar Aficionado) is that this was a cigar Fernandez would give to his guests who were at his house watching Football. The cigar got its name because it was the last cigar Fernandez would provide for the evening. Recently I’ve had an opportunity to smoke the A.J. Fernandez Last Call in the Geniales size. Overall this is another excellent, value-priced cigar by A.J. Fernandez Cigars.

Over the past two years, A.J. Fernandez has become a major player delivering high quality smokes in the “value-priced” market – namely cigars in the $5 .00 to $7.50 range. This trend started with the A.J. Fernandez New World in 2014 and continued in 2015 with the A.J. Fernandez New World Connecticut and A.J. Fernandez Enclave. These cigars not only garnered commercial success but also  critical acclaim. With the Last Call, the company adds another cigar into that category as it comes in at $5.00 for the Geniales size. At Cigar Coop, we were impressed with what company founder / owner A.J. Fernandez did that we awarded him our Cigar Coop 2015 Cigar Industry Person of the Year.

We now turn our attention to the A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales and see what this cigar brings to the table.

Blend Profile

The Last Call features Nicaraguan tobaccos grown at A.J. Fernandez’s farms in Esteli, Nicaragua. The cigar is produced at his Tabacalera Fernandez factory also located in Esteli, Nicaragua.

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Rosado
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Select AJ Fernandez Nicaraguan Fillers
Country of Origin: Nicaragua (Tabacalera Fernandez)

Vitolas Available

The A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales is available in one size – a 4 1/2 x 48 Rothschild size. The cigars are packaged in 25 count boxes.

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A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales Packaging (Photo Credit: A.J. Fernandez Social Media)

Appearance

The Ecuadorian Habano Rosado wrapper of the Last Call had a medium brown color with some colorado red mixed in. Depending how the light shines on this cigar determined how much of the colorado hue is visible on the wrapper. The surface of the wrapper also featured a light coating of oil on it. There are some visible veins while most of the wrapper seams are well hidden.

The band of the A.J. Fernandez Last Call features a pale yellow circular field with the text “Last Call” in a semi-cursive bright red font. A bright red ring surrounds the circular field. On the upper portion of the ring is the text “PREMIUM AGED TOBACCO” in pale yellow font. The lower part of the ring has the text “BY AJ FERNANDEZ” – also in pale yellow font. A gold ring with red trim surrounds the red ring with the text on it. The left and right side of the band have a bright red background with gold and red trim. On that red background are small gold AJF (A.J. Fernandez) logos surrounded by a diamond-shaped border and arranged in a wallpaper mode. On the far right is a larger AJF logo in red font on a gold circle which is used for the band fastener.

Preparation for the Cigar Experience

Prior to lighting up the A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales, I went with my usual choice of a straight cut. Once the cap was successfully removed, I moved on to the pre-light draw phase. The dry draw delivered a mix of nut and cedar as well as some mint and floral notes. Overall I considered the pre-light draw of the Last Call to be satisfactory. At this time I was ready to light up this cigar and see what the smoking phase would have in store.

Flavor Profile

The Last Call Geniales started out with a mix of natural tobacco, red pepper, cedar, and floral notes. The natural tobacco and cedar notes became primary early on while the red pepper and floral notes moved into the background. Meanwhile the red pepper was also present on the retro-hale.

Throughout the first half of the Last Call Geniales the natural tobacco and cedar notes alternated in intensity in the forefront. Meanwhile the natural tobacco notes also had a varying degree of sweetness during this stage. It was also during this stage the floral notes were replaced by a nut flavor in the background.

During the second half, the red pepper notes increased while the natural tobacco notes diminished. By the beginning of the final third, the red pepper and cedar was in the forefront while the natural tobacco and nut flavor was in the more distant background. This is the way the Last Call Geniales came to a close. The resulting nub was firm to the touch and cool in temperature.

Burn and Draw

Overall the burn performed well on the A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales. From time to time, there was some jaggedness and some slight unevenness, but this was remedied with some touch-ups. In terms of the amount of touch-ups, I did not find the Last Call Geniales required an excessive amount of touch-ups. The resulting ash was firm with a  silver gray color. As for the burn rate and burn temperature, both were ideal.

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Burn of the A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales

The draw to the Last Call Geniales performed quite well. There was a slight amount of resistance to it  – which is something that I consider a positive. Overall, this made for an excellent draw from start to finish.

Strength and Body

In terms of strength and body, I found the A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales to deliver a cigar experience that was both on the lower side of  medium to full in strength and body. Throughout the smoking experience, I didn’t find too much variance in the degree of strength and body. I also found that the strength and body balanced each other nicely with neither attribute overshadowing the other.

Final Thoughts

Overall I found the  A.J. Fernandez Last Call Geniales to be quite a satisfying cigar experience. I’ve had these cigars for about eight weeks and during this time I have seen them age well and get better over time. I’m not ready to put it up with New World or Enclave yet, but the cigar still holds its own. It’s also hard to ignore the fact that Last Call has a retail price at $5.00 per cigar.  If this was an unbanded cigar and I had to guess the price, I would probably have never said $5.00 because it smokes like a cigar of more value. This is a cigar I would probably steer more toward an experienced cigar enthusiast, but its a great cigar for a novice to “graduate” to something medium plus. As for myself, it’s a cigar I’d smoke again and it’s worthy of a fiver in your humidor.

Summary

Burn: Excellent
Draw: Excellent
Complexity: Medium
Strength: Medium to Full
Body: Medium to Full
Finish: Excellent
Assessment: 3.0-The Fiver
Score: 90

References

News: AJ Fernandez Cigars Portfolio Series Last Call Coming Later This Month
Price: $5.00
Source: Cigars Provided by Manufacturer
Stogie Geeks Podcast: Episode 184
Stogie Feed: AJ Fernandez Last Call
Brand Reference: A.J. Fernandez Cigars