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Warfighter Tobacco Company

Night Shift

Medium
Medium
🇳🇮 NicaraguaNew WorldToroUSD 13

Warfighter's best-selling cigar. Tribute to warfighters, operators, first responders, and unsung Americans working the night shift. Features a Honduran Candela cap ring — a nod to the green glow of night vision optics.

Tasting notes: Balanced, approachable medium-body. Indonesian binder distinct mouthfeel. Ecuadorian Habano Oscuro provides earth and complexity.

Warfighter Tobacco Company Night Shift

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Origin

🇳🇮 Nicaragua

Strength

Medium

Vitola

Toro

Length

6"

Ring Gauge

50

MSRP

USD 12.75

Made in

🇳🇮 Nicaragua

Construction

Handmade, Long filler

New World

Grown and blended outside Cuba — Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Ecuador and beyond. New World makers have redefined premium cigar-making with bold innovation and diverse microclimates.

Leaf Composition

Wrapper

Habano Oscuro

Oscuro

🇪🇨 Ecuador

Binder

🇮🇩 ID

Filler

🇳🇮 Nicaragua

Honduran Candela leaf ring applied at the cap as decorative and flavour element.

Flavour Profile

producer baseline
Producer baseline
Flavour axisProducer baseline (0–5)
Body0.0
Dark Fruit3.0
Bright Fruit0.0
Herbal0.0
Spice0.0
Sweet0.0
Vanilla0.0
Caramel0.0
Cocoa0.0
Nutty0.0
Cedar0.0
Earth1.5
Leather0.0
Finish0.0

The Brand

Warfighter Tobacco Company logo
Est.2016HQSan Antonio, Texas, USAFactoryTabacalera Carreras, Estelí, Nicaragua

Veteran-owned. Founded 2016 by Army infantry veterans Scott Jansen and Jon Simons. Designed for military, law enforcement, and first responders. Donates to Heroes Sports and Warfighter Scuba.

2016

LLC papers signed in a Nebraska farmhouse

Jansen and Simons sign the Warfighter Tobacco Company LLC papers in a Nebraska farmhouse in February 2016. First cigars released in August 2016. The brand is one of very few veteran-owned premium cigar companies in the USA.

2003

Both deployed to Iraq

Jansen and Simons both deploy to Iraq in 2003. The cigars they smoked together in the field are part of the personal story behind the brand — 'We're not heroes, but we served with them.'

2001

Scott Jansen and Jon Simons meet at Fort Campbell

US Army infantry veterans Scott Jansen and Jon Simons meet at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Their shared love of cigars and military service forms the foundation of what would become Warfighter Tobacco.

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