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It was a Wednesday morning, right in the middle of the week. I was out in the front driveway with a cup of coffee, just getting a quiet head start before the day started to get chaotic, like it always does.
Those little calm windows hit different. No noise yet, no one needing anything. Just a few minutes to slow down. That’s where this Warfighter 5.56mm Field Connecticut Robusto came in.
This one doesn’t come at you hard. It just shows up and lets you enjoy it. Super smooth, buttery, and easy, the kind of cigar you can sit with while the day slowly gets going.
Profile: Mild
Wrapper: Connecticut Shade (Honduras)
Binder: Nicaraguan Habano
Filler: Nicaraguan
Factory: Tabacalera Carreras (Estelí, Nicaragua)
Sizes Available: Corona (5.5 x 45), Robusto (5 x 52), Toro (6 x 52), Gordo (6 x 60), and Lancero (7 x 38)
Notable Feature: Ultra-smooth, buttery mild blend
Flavor Highlights: Cream, nuttiness, butter, light cedar, soft sweetness
Price Point: Around $10–11 per cigar
If you’ve smoked other Warfighter Tobacco Company cigars before, you already know what they’re about: veteran-owned, built around real-world moments, and made with close attention to quality. That’s what sets these cigars apart.
Their Field line is made for everyday smoking. Not “special occasion” cigars. Just dependable sticks you can light up without overthinking it.
If you’ve tried their bolder options like the ones we've taken a look at in the Warfighter Night Shift Toro Review or the even more bold Garrison .50 Cal Maduro Review, this Connecticut is the complete opposite end of that spectrum, all about smoothness.

Before lighting, I had to take a second to look it over. The Connecticut Shade wrapper had that clean, light golden color you expect, and the cigar was put together really well. It felt solid in the hand without being stiff.
Off the foot, I picked up cream and light cedar, maybe a little nuttiness. On the cold draw, it honestly reminded me of buttered toast, mild, smooth, easy. At that point, it was shaping up to be a pretty solid morning. Let’s see if it actually delivered.

Right from the first few draws, the smoothness stood out. The first third leaned into buttery cream and mild nuttiness. No sharp edges, no surprise spice, just soft, rounded flavor that coated the palate and hung around.
Smoke was steady right away, nothing weird, nothing harsh. Just smooth flavor from the start. It felt like the right kind of opening for a cool morning and a slow start to the day.
Strength stayed clearly in the mild category, and that’s exactly where this cigar belongs.

In the second third, it didn’t get stronger; it just got a little deeper. The nuttiness picked up, and some light cedar came in to give it a bit more structure.
This is where the Warfighter 5.56mm Field Connecticut really showed what it’s about. It’s not trying to ramp up; it just layers in more flavor. The buttery texture stayed right up front, and that smoothness hung around on my palate after each draw.
No bitterness, no surprise spikes. Just a steady, mellow smoke.

The final third continued in the same direction. The creaminess held, the nuttiness stayed present, and a soft woody note rounded everything out.
What stood out most here was the finish. That buttery smoothness didn’t just disappear after each draw; it hung around and left a nice, lingering feel on the palate. This cigar had a long, clean, creamy finish that made it easy to slow down and enjoy it.
It never turned harsh, never got hot, and never felt like it was trying to be more than it needed to be.
This Warfighter stick behaved exactly how you want one to. The burn line stayed straight the whole time, and the ash held on well.
The draw was right in the sweet spot, enough resistance to feel controlled but never tight. Smoke production stayed consistent from start to finish, and I didn’t need a single touch-up. That lines up with what I’ve seen from other Warfighter cigars, too; they’re built to just work.
At around $10–11 per cigar, this lands in a really solid everyday range for a handmade Nicaraguan cigar. It’s not trying to win on strength; it wins on how easy and enjoyable it is to smoke.
This is an easy one to keep around for mornings, yard time, or those mid-week reset moments when you just want something smooth that you know is going to behave.

Yeah, if you like mellow cigars that are creamy, buttery, and easy to sit with, this one makes a lot of sense.
If you’re chasing spice, strength, or something that punches you in the face, this isn’t that cigar. But if you want something smooth that you can light up without overthinking it, this is right in that lane.
For me, it fit that Wednesday morning perfectly, quiet, simple, and just an easy, good smoke.
| Category | Rating (0–10) |
|---|---|
| Flavor | 8.8 |
| Construction | 9.2 |
| Burn / Draw | 9.1 |
| Value | 8.5 |
| Overall Rating | ⭐ 8.9 / 10 |
(Comparable to an 86 on a traditional cigar rating scale)
A buttery-smooth, mild Nicaraguan-made Connecticut Shade cigar delivering creamy texture, nuttiness, and a long, clean finish, built for easy, relaxed smoking rather than bold intensity.
Finding well-stored cigars matters just as much as choosing the right one. At After Action Cigars, we focus on cigars that fit real-life moments, the ones you reach for when you’ve earned a pause. The Warfighter 5.56mm Field Connecticut is one of those cigars, especially if you tend to lean toward a smoother, milder profile.
You can find Warfighter Tobacco cigars for sale online, properly stored and shipped straight to your door.
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