I believe I picked this up in an S-CHIP sampler from the devil site.
Humidor time: 1 month
Prelight: The Connecticut wrapper has prominent veins, but construction looks great otherwise. Prelight draw is easy, tasting of cedar. Managed to mangle the cap with my cheapie Wolf cutter. I miss my Palio (hurry home, little guy!).
Burn: The burn was decent. A bit of unevenness, but manageable. Ash was solid and held on well. Draw was easy, tended to get hot in the final third unless I sipped at it. The burn time was about an hour.
Flavor: Cedar, some nuttiness. Very creamy. The flavor reminded me of the Sol Cubano Cuban Cabinet, with much less of the spicy finish. This was pretty tasty for a mild smoke.
Summary: A bit milder than I normally smoke, but decent flavors. This would be a good smoke for my wussy golf buddies, who can't handle the stronger cigars I usually like.
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Originally Posted by covetry:
Hey now, I can smoke the Camacho Triple Maduro's with the rest of them. I just prefer milder smokes. Easier on the palate.
Doesn't make me a wuss. :-)
I almost killed one of my golfing buddies with an OWR. He's a cigarette smoker, regularly smokes (and inhales) White Owls on the course. One night we were playing cards, and I busted out an RP sampler. He got about a third in, and started this godawful hacking. I talked to him the next day, and his wife had almost taken him to the ER, cause he started having chest pains.
So now when I bring smokes to share, it's milder stuff.
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I actually smoked the Churchill last night and I thought it was excellent! Very creamy, slightest bit of pepper on foot, good burn, great draw...this is probably a box purchase for me.
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