The spirit of the Enclave lays within the special brotherhood created by those who enjoy a fine premium cigar. AJF Piloto Cubano and AJF Select Nicaraguan fillers greet the cigar aficionado with notes of pepper, spice, cedar, and cinnamon. From the AJ Fernandez website.
AJ Fernandez Enclave Broadleaf Robusto (5.5×52)
$9.00 – $162.00
This bold blend is accentuated by an earthy, full-flavored select Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper. A delightfully robust cigar with a symphony of flavors from AJ’s homegrown Nicaraguan binder and filler tobacco. A full-bodied masterpiece!
SKU: N/A
Category: AJ Fernandez Enclave
Tags: A.J. Fernandez, Boutique, Broadleaf, Connecticut Broadleaf, Nicaragua
Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 20 |
Wrapper | Connecticut Broadleaf |
Binder | |
Filler | Nicaragua |
Strength | Full |
2 reviews for AJ Fernandez Enclave Broadleaf Robusto (5.5×52)
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Matteo –
Definitely a bold cigar as described above. This stick had notes of espresso, chocolate, cedar and loam. The flavor and body continued to build until the last puff of that smooth cool smoke.
TwoChief SplittingMoon –
Tonight I’m smoking the Enclave Broadleaf and heres the scoop. This kicked off with some tunneling issues and a crooked burn line. It gave off a peppery punch to the nasal, which quickly calmed down somewhat in its intensity. Then my wrapper developed a tear in it. There’s a really nice mix of chocolate and leather. Nice looking band depicting natives of which I’m Cherokee Chickasaw myself. With the light roasted coffee it almost seems like espresso. The draw is a little tight. It is slightly creamy. Still having to correct tunnels and a bad burn issue. It’s burning a little fast. The flavor notes do get darker as you go. The filler seems to be more on one side. Still getting some of that pepper as I round into second gear. Still really good and sweet. The chocolate is holding on, as well as the leather. Not a lot transitioning, pretty consistent so far. A little earthiness has joined in. The bad burn is finally getting under control. It’s holding a nice long ash now. The final third brought in a little spicy Nasal burn and maybe a slight cedar. If you take away the burn issues, I could give this cigar an 86.