Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Puros Indios
Cigar Name:
Churchill Especial
Shape:
Double Corona
Country of Origin:
Honduras
Size:
53 x 7.25
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
D.R., Nic, Brazil
Binder:
Ecuador
Status:
Active
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15 Archival Reviews
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March 1, 2026
Smooth smoke that requires approx. 5 minutes from start to mellow. even burn deep flavor hint of nutty taste.
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March 1, 2026
I must have hit a bad batch. I really wanted to enjoy my first Puros Indios. I got this giant one from Mom's Cigars (kudos to this great store). Went to a nice restaurant/bar to enjoy it. Plugged! I marched right back across the street to Mom's (who
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March 1, 2026
This would have been a very good cigar, but--and this is a very big "but" here--the draw was *way* too tough. I have *never* encountered a draw anywhere near this tough! The flavor of the cigar was very good, but it wasn't worth the effort. Oh, well .
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March 1, 2026
Unbelievably perfect!
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March 1, 2026
Great mild smoke.
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May 13, 2008
"Feo (ugly)"
Well ....to the point I did not like it! I brings back memories of "white owl".
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December 31, 2007
"Stay away"
Ugly ugly ugly cigar. Burns hot and the flavor gets awful towards the end. These days you can get a way better smoke for the same price.
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September 30, 2007
"Ugh, Bad"
This cigar is hideous looking. I could find better looking leaves from my backyard. The taste is mediocre, and the cigar tends to burn hot. This cigar has no impressive flavors, and it looks bad as well. Buy something else.
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February 12, 2006
"Flor del Todo"
PI scrap cigar that ages very well. I picked these up for about $.70 each, aged them for 2 years and they turned into very good mild to medium bodied smokes. They have the typical PI profile. If you can find'em buy'em.
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December 31, 2005
"Bittersweet"
I like contrasting flavors and this has them. It seems all the Especiales have a certain bitterness on the otherwise nutty, sweet finish. I enjoy the contrast but it's not for everyone. I have never sought out this cigar but couldn't resist a C-Bid bundle deal. Great for $1.50.
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September 29, 2004
"Worth the time!"
This cigar requires some time to finish, and should not be rushed. I experienced 3 changes in flavor, each adding more spice and body. Very even burning. In my box I found some variation in wrapper quality, but overall above average in appearance. Good valueat less than 3 dollars.
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September 16, 2004
"Great smoke"
A little blotchy in appearance but looks are definitely deceiving. Complex and full-bodied with a coffee and dark chocolate undertone.
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April 17, 2004
"Great everyday cigar"
I tried one of these and then bought a box because they were so cheap. The cigar has a nice spicey, woody flavor. It maybe too spicey for some, but I like it. The only drawback I have is that it takes a few minutes for the cigar to mellow out, it starts out a bit hot and harsh. Give it some time and you too will be pleasently surpised.
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February 7, 2003
"Pack Mints"
A med. bodied nutty toned smoke. The ash is white, the burn and draw very good. I was dissapointed in the finish. I'm pretty darn sure smoking the last two inches will result in breath that can knock a buzzard off a crap wagon. Outside that one minor annoyance, Enjoy!
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January 16, 2003
"Not an attractive cigar"
Not an attractive cigar, but the wrapper has a silky sheen to it. Medium bodied smoke that delivered great tastes. The burn was a little uneven.
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