Initial Thoughts
Nomad Cigar Co. is one of the newer kids on the block, coming onto the scene in 2012. It didn’t take long for their cigars to become regular features on review sites and “best of” lists. Besides the obvious appeal of producing quality cigars, smokers most likely appreciate the fact that the owner, Fred Rewey, is highly interactive with customers on Twitter. In fact, his Twitter handle is printed along the side of the band on all cigars he produces. In case you haven’t seen it, you can find him @Godfadr. Prior to the release of the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386, Nomad cigars were comprised of Binder and Filler tobacco from Dominican Republic and an Ecuadorian Habano wrapper. Though the wrapper is the same, the Esteli LE has Nicaraguan Binder and Filler from both Esteli and Jalapa. From other interviews of Fred I’ve read, it seems that the name of the company was chosen so he could do exactly what he did for this blend; wander around the globe to find the best tobacco available for his blends.
Looks:
I’m not going to lie; this Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 is not a pretty cigar. It has an overall rugged appearance, with some prominent veins, visible seams, and tiny black specs all over the wrapper. The wrapper is a nice milk chocolate shade of brown. The foot of the cigar appears to have been slightly flattened, though that could be something I did in transporting it from the shop to my house.
Function:
Looks can be deceiving, so I give this one a good sniff test. The aromas are far better than the appearance, as I detect earth, molasses, and chewing tobacco (pre-chewed!) on the foot and molasses, wood, and grass down the barrel. Very enticing!
Smoking:
I went with the two-match light again and it fired right up. Off the bat, the burn was even. As surmised on the pre-light draw, there is great airflow on this cigar without it being too open. The draw remains almost perfect for the entire time. It produces an ample amount of smoke.

Flavor:
While this has not been the most attractive cigar in the world, it has produced nice aromas. How did it fair in the flavor department? The Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 starts off with notes of wood, grass, and a white and cayenne pepper combination. As the first third progress, it gets herbal, creamy, then woody and nutty. The pepper turns to black, leaving a nice spice on the back of the throat. There is also a nice floral note on the retrohale and finish.

Would I Buy It Again?
Yes, but it will be hard to find many left on the shelves at this point.Is It An Everyday Smoke?
Maybe, but not with it being so limited. I plan to hold on to the few I have left and let them age a bit.Would I Buy a Box?
Yes! They come in a box of 12 for around $105.Frequently Asked Questions
How strong is the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386?
The Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 is a medium to full-bodied cigar. Check our full review above for strength and body notes from first light to the nub.
What are the flavor notes of the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386?
See the Flavor section above for a full tasting breakdown of the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 across all three thirds, including retrohale notes and finish.
Where can I buy the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386?
The Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 is available at Famous Smoke Shop, Cigars International, and Amazon. See the Where to Buy table below for current pricing and availability.
How much does the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 cost?
The Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 retails for approximately $10 per stick depending on the retailer and vitola. Prices may vary by box size.
What bourbon pairs well with the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386?
Our top bourbon pairings for the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386 are Knob Creek 9 Year, Old Forester 1920, Russell’s Reserve, chosen based on complementary flavor profile scoring. See the Pairing section below for details.
Where to Buy Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386
Average retail: ~$10 per stick. Prices vary by retailer.
| Retailer | Price | Availability | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Famous Smoke Shop | ~$10/stick | ✅ In Stock | Shop Now → |
| Cigars International | ~$10/stick | ⚠️ Check Stock | Shop Now → |
| Amazon (samplers) | Varies | ✅ Available | Search Amazon → |
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Best Bourbon Pairings for the Nomad Esteli LE Lot 1386
As a full-bodied, high-strength Nicaraguan torpedo, the Cojonu 2006 demands a bourbon with presence. Here are our top three pairings based on complementary flavor profiles.
#1 — Knob Creek 9 Year
High-rye character and oak depth complement the earthiness and spice of the Cojonu perfectly.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#2 — Old Forester 1920
Rich toasted oak and dark fruit lift the nutty, creamy second third beautifully.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →#3 — Russell’s Reserve
A balanced, full-bodied pour with just enough rye spice to match the cigar’s pepper backbone.
Buy on ReserveBar → Read Our Review →Pairing suggestions based on the Stogies on the Rocks flavor profile scoring system. Browse all bourbon reviews →
Conclusion

About This Review
Eric “Siz” Scism is a Louisville, KY-based cigar and bourbon enthusiast and the founder of Stogies on the Rocks. With over 20 years of marketing experience and direct access to Kentucky’s bourbon country, Eric brings genuine expertise and a discerning palate to every review. He is also the founder of Cream of Kentucky bourbon, giving him a unique insider’s perspective on American whiskey. All cigar and bourbon reviews on this site are based on personal, unsponsored tasting experiences.

