Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Tierra del Sol
Cigar Name:
Churchill (M)
Shape:
Churchill
Country of Origin:
Nicaragua
Wrapper:
Nicaragua
Filler:
Nicaragua
Binder:
Nicaragua
MSRP:
$5.00
Status:
Active
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7 Archival Reviews
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September 8, 2007
"Nice surprise"
After reading some reviews on here I was hesitant on wasting my Saturday morning smoke on this but I always like to at least try new cigars in relaxed setting. On pre light the construction was ok but there were some softer spots thaat I thought may spell trouble. The wrapper looked aged and the band slid off easily leading me to believe that these had a good amount of age on them pre-purchase.
This started out very mild with almost no flavor but it continuously strenghtened to the nub. Nothing special to the taste - just tobacco. The burn quality on this one stick was superb, very even with no touch ups and the ash only fell 3 times to the nub. I won't be making these a sit down relax smoke but as a mowing the grass, driving home from work
This started out very mild with almost no flavor but it continuously strenghtened to the nub. Nothing special to the taste - just tobacco. The burn quality on this one stick was superb, very even with no touch ups and the ash only fell 3 times to the nub. I won't be making these a sit down relax smoke but as a mowing the grass, driving home from work
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January 31, 2007
"Ok stick"
Definite burn problems with these, all related to construction. All of mine have a squishy section near the middle. None of the fiver I bought have burned evenly, with voids scattered here and there in the filler. Flavor runs heavy on the standard maduro flavor with a little woodiness to mix it up a bit; not bad, but not what I'm looking for in a maduro. They're fairly inexpensive, and if you can get them below retail, it's not a purchase you're going to lose sleep over.
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December 24, 2005
"dud"
I paid peanuts and got a dud. Nothing wrong with the looks, construction, draw or burn, but the taste was awful. I've smoked some dogs with no taste, but this puppy tasted like I was smoking sticks and stems. I gave the rest to my golf buddies with a strong warning. They actually liked them. I considered trying another but I overcame that thought and handed them over.
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November 9, 2005
"nice"
nice box pressed stick from perdomo. dark in color and decent flavor for the price. not a bad $2.00 cigar.
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May 13, 2005
"waste of $$$$"
This cigar is a miracle, a miracle in the fact that anything that is burning or on fire could have absolutely no flavor at all. I was warned on a couple of forums but I saw a great price on CBID and thought "Hey , It's a Perdomo" well I sent 4 of the 5 back becasue it was the most bland and flavorless cigar I have EVER had the curse of purchasing. Run don't walk!!!!!!1
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February 20, 2005
"to mellow"
very light tasting cigar. large volumn of smoke but not much taste for me. to mild I guess . the burn is evenan holds a good ash. but just not for me
📜 Archival Review
February 3, 2005
"Nice and mellow"
This tightly packed box pressed stick has a rather dark dark chocolate and very dark roast coffee taste to it after lighting. I'm getting some spicyness on the draw also. This smoke is a good smoke after a heavy dinner in the evening. It's fairly strong on flavor and mid-full in body. The brun is very very good and the draw is great just the way I like em, nice and light with lots of smoke. Mid way is starts to mellow with a more pronounced spicy tang and some light wood. The flavor is smoooth an mellow. For the price at CI this is a no brains winner. There just 1.75 ea. in bundles of 20.
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