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Brand: Trinidad
Cigar Name: Maduro- Churchill
Wrapper: Blackened Connecticut Broadleaf
Filler: Dominican, Nicaraguan and Peruvian
Binder: Ecuadorian
Length: 7”
Ring Gauge: 58 Box Pressed
Note: All cigar reviews are done thru a blind taste testing.
Denise Taylor
This imitating Churchill was very well constructed with a nice, dark oily wrapper. The precut taste left an unexpected hint of sweetness and tea. The draw is nicely open and produces volumes of woody smoke. At about the halfway point, you detect hits of dark tea and flowers. Initially firm, this cigar softens nicely. With an even burn and a solid white ash, this is a very enjoyable cigar. Don’t let the imposing size of this cigar deter you; it’s definitely a welcome addition to my humidor.
John Trevathan
This Cigar had a BIG appearance and was a little rough & uneven looking. The draw was good and I had to relight it at about the 4” mark. The aroma was not offensive but was unmemorable. The flavor tended to lean toward chocolate and stayed consistent thru the 4” mark.
A very mediocre cigar. Drink of choice with this cigar was Pyrat Pistol Rum.
Marilyn Miller
This slightly pressed cigar had a blackened Connecticut broadleaf with a dry appearance. It was firmly rolled with some sponginess. The draw was even and smooth with a just-less-than-solid gray ash. The aroma and flavor earthy, medium body, but one-dimensional. A good smoke that might do well with some aging.
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