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Kings Cigars Conde Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, October 1, 2013

[nggallery id=854] Kings Cigars Conde Churchill Cigar Review This 7×52 stick features a very dark brown mottled wrapper with a soft spongy pack, small veins, tight seams, big double cap and pungent damp musty aroma. First light reveals

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Tosa Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, September 29, 2013

[nggallery id=852] Tosa Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick features a dark brown oily satin finished wrapper with minimal veins, tight seams, double cap, firm even pack and a rich hay aroma. First light reveals

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Arcángel Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, September 4, 2013

[nggallery id=834] Arcángel Churchill Cigar Review This 7×52 stick features a dark brown slightly mottled wrapper with dense firm pack, small veins, tight invisible seams, dry satin feel, double cap and sweet barnyard aroma. First light reveals

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D’Crossier Limited Edition 2008 Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, August 23, 2013

[nggallery id=823] D’Crossier Limited Edition 2008 Churchill Cigar Review This 7×47 stick features a dark tan wrapper with a velvet smooth feel, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, an even spongy give, double cap and sweet hay aroma. First light reveals

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Final Blend Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, July 5, 2013

[nggallery id=762] Final Blend Churchill Cigar Review This 7×50 stick features a very dark chocolate mottled wrapper with small veins, tight invisible seams, large double cap, firm even pack, slight tooth and oily feel with a rich chocolate and manure aroma. First light reveals

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Valentia Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, April 28, 2013

[nggallery id=725] Valentia Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick features a tan, firm wrapper with a slight tooth, dry feel, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, double cap and rich barnyard aroma. First light reveals

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Capa Fina Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, April 20, 2013

[nggallery id=720] Capa Fina Churchill Cigar Review This 7.5×50 stick features a dark tan firm wrapper with a slight tooth like a fine sand paper, light pack, minimal veins, tight seams, triple cap and pungent peppery wood aroma. First light reveals

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Gurkha Widow Maker Natural Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, April 10, 2013

[nggallery id=714] Gurkha Widow Maker Natural Churchill Cigar Review This 7×52 stick features a 10 year aged tan wrapper with a few stretch marks, a thin soft paper bag like feel, firm dense pack, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, double cap and rich hay aroma. First light reveals

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Stradivarius Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, March 20, 2013

[nggallery id=698]   Stradivarius Churchill Cigar Review This 7.5×49 stick features a light tan smooth oily wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, triple cap, form even pack and rich peppery cedar aroma, no doubt helped by it’s cedar coffin. This is a $35+ cigar with a claim to fame … Continue reading

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La Estrella Cubana Oscuro Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, March 1, 2013

[nggallery id=686]   La Estrella Cubana Oscuro Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick features a very dark almost black wrapper with a firm, oily lumpy pack, rough tooth and spotting, double cap, medium veins, tight seams and deep wood aroma. First light reveals

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C&C Corojo Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, February 27, 2013

[nggallery id=684]   C&C Corojo Churchill Cigar Review This 7×50 stick features a dark brown rough, toothy dry feel like a paper bag, some medium veins, tight seams, double cap, firm even pack and pungent peppery tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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5 Vegas High Primings Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, February 7, 2013

[nggallery id=672] 5 Vegas High Primings Churchill Cigar Review This 7×52 stick features a dark brown smooth oily wrapper with a firm pack, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, double cap and rich musty tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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Cheap Stick Shootout 5: Oro Cubano Toro vs. Famous Dominican 4000 Churchill

by Bryan Glynn, January 18, 2013

[nggallery id=662]   Cheap Stick Shootout 5: Oro Cubano Churchill vs. Famous Dominican 4000 Churchill This is a showdown between two very similar sticks, the Oro Cubano Toro featuring a dark brown splotchy wrapper with imperfections, stretch marks, a lumpy appearance, lifting seams, sloppy cap extremely light pack and mild … Continue reading

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Black Crown Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, January 4, 2013

[nggallery id=655] Black Crown Churchill Cigar Review This 7×49 stick features a dark brown slightly mottled wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, triple cap, a thin dry feel, even slightly spongy give and a sweet raisin and tobacco aroma. First light reveals

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Padron Series Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, December 31, 2012

[nggallery id=653] Padron Series Churchill Cigar Review This 6 7/8×46 stick features a dark brown, lumpy and fragile wrapper with a few small veins, tight invisible seams, rough cap, slight oil sheen and firm but light pack with a very rich cocoa aroma. First light reveals

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H. Upmann 1844 Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, October 17, 2012

[nggallery id=614]   H. Upmann 1844 Churchill Cigar Review This 7×50 stick has been in my humidor about 4 years and used to be a regular smoke for me, I want to see how it has changed since the last time I had one was about the time I put … Continue reading

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Camacho Corojo Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, September 7, 2012

[nggallery id=592]   Camacho Corojo Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick features a dark brown very oily, soft and slightly toothy wrapper with minimal veins, tight invisible seams, even firm pack, triple cap and a musty prune and licorice. First light reveals

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Don Tomas Candela Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, August 4, 2012

[nggallery id=567]   Don Tomas Candela Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 stick features a light green dry and fragile wrapper with an even spongy give, minimal veins, tight seams, double cap and a light woody aroma. First light reveals

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Alec Bradley Prensado Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, June 23, 2012

[nggallery id=541] Alec Bradley Prensado Churchill Cigar Review This 7×48 box pressed stick features a dark brown slightly red hued wrapper with glove soft feel, even slightly spongy give, minimal veins, tight invisible seams, triple cap and a very pungent barnyard aroma. First light reveals

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Arturo Fuente Gran Reserva Churchill Cigar Review

by Bryan Glynn, June 17, 2012

[nggallery id=538] Arturo Fuente Gran Reserva Churchill Cigar Review This 7.25×48 stick features a dark brown oily leather like wrapper with a firm pack, small veins, tight seams, double cap and sweet chocolate and hay aroma. First light reveals

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