
Team Cigar Review: Nomad Martial Law
If Fred blends for flavor such as the Lot 8613 and Martial Law, I am highly interested in his product offerings. This will no doubt be a top 15 or possibly top 10 cigar of the year for me.
If Fred blends for flavor such as the Lot 8613 and Martial Law, I am highly interested in his product offerings. This will no doubt be a top 15 or possibly top 10 cigar of the year for me.
I highly recommend this cigar to all as this is one of the most wonderfully balanced, rich and bold cigars I have had this year.
Offered in all seven sins – "Lust," "Gluttony," "Avarice," "Sloth," "Wrath," "Envy," and "Pride" – each vitola has been given its own unique blend.
A dessert cigar patched in luxurious gold. Makes complete sense why this cigar was originally geared towards the European market. A cigar that’s all about flavor with no strength (for U.S. standards).
Once again teaming with the La Zona factory in Esteli, Nicaragua, MoyaRuiz showcases a Nicaraguan blend, wrapped in a premium Brazilian-grown Habano wrapper.
Martial Law's blend utilizes all four tobacco regions of Nicaragua; Jalapa, Condega, Esteli, and Ometepe. Packaged in a 12 count box, with dividers, Martial Law marks Nomad's 8th Nicaraguan blend and 11th blend overall in its portfolio of offerings.