The "Last Call Geniales Habano" cigar from A.J. Fernandez embodies the spirit of a well-deserved moment of relaxation: it is the last cigar of the evening, as its name suggests. Crafted from a predominantly Nicaraguan blend, it features an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper and a binder and filler of tobaccos grown in Estelí, Nicaragua. Upon lighting, it reveals a delightful cedarwood note, accompanied by a sweet smoothness — reminiscent of vanilla or biscuit — and a peppery undertone on the retrohale that is characteristic of Fernandez's signature. As the experience unfolds, the aroma evolves: hints of brown leather, roasted hazelnut or walnut, and then dry earth or subtle humus emerge. The body is between medium and medium-full: substantial enough to satisfy a serious pause, while remaining smooth enough to accompany a coffee or a digestif. Aromatic profile: roasted cedar, sandalwood, black pepper, light vanilla, brown leather, and loose earth. The "Geniales" format (~4 ½″ × 48) is ideal for a 30 to 45-minute break. Distinction: rated 90/100 for the Last Call Geniales Habano range.