Hoyo De Monterrey Churchills

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We are excited to share this month's issue of Cigar Aficionado with you! 

9.6 uit 73.482 reviews
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Description

Box of 25, 7 x 47.<br>

 

A cigar with some floral notes in the aroma. Offer’s some coffee bean and cedar tastes on its finish, and it’s an overall mild, herbal character. Fantastic flavors of spice’s and cocoa rush to your senses! This rich flavor, full-bodied cigar encloses hints of nutmeg and is quite enjoyable after dinner.

 

Voted #1 Churchill by Cigar Aficionado.

Discontinued

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 0.00000000 × 0.00000000 × 0.00000000 in

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  1. Payton Turner

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  2. Sierra Clark

    The first third introduces a light sweetness that blends nicely with the cedar notes, creating a pleasant and harmonious combination. As you progress, subtle hints of nuts, such as almonds and walnuts, and a touch of white pepper spice start to emerge.

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  3. Sierra Anderson

    The nutty flavors evolve, bringing out nuances of roasted almonds and hazelnuts, complemented by a gentle white pepper spice. The draw remains effortless, and the burn continues to be even, showcasing the excellent craftsmanship of this cigar.

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  4. Eli Rodriguez

    The nutty flavors evolve, bringing out nuances of roasted almonds and hazelnuts, complemented by a gentle white pepper spice. The draw remains effortless, and the burn continues to be even, highlighting the excellent craftsmanship of this cigar.

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  5. Eli Martin

    This cigar is so good, starts with a mild cedar note and a hint of floral sweetness, providing a smooth and balanced smoking experience. The construction is impeccable, ensuring a consistent draw and an even burn throughout the entire session.

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  6. Emerson Scott

    The creamy undertones continue to provide a smooth and velvety texture to the smoke. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a pleasant aftertaste that invites you to take another draw. This cigar is an excellent choice for those who appreciate a balanced and sophisticated flavor profile that evolves beautifully throughout the smoking experience.

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  7. Easton Parker

    In the final third, the cigar reaches its full potential, with all the flavors coming together in a well-rounded and satisfying conclusion. The cedar note remains strong but is now complemented by a deeper, more robust earthiness.

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  8. Cameron Carter

    As you move into the second third, the flavors become more pronounced and complex. The cedar note strengthens, giving the cigar a robust backbone, while the floral sweetness persists, adding a delicate touch to the overall profile.

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  9. Carter Collins

    In the second third, the flavors become more intricate and pronounced. The cedar note strengthens, providing a robust backbone to the flavor profile. The creamy notes persist, adding a rich and luxurious texture to the smoke. The nutty flavors evolve, bringing out nuances of almonds and hazelnuts, complemented by a gentle white pepper spice. The draw remains effortless, and the burn continues to be even, showcasing the excellent craftsmanship of this cigar.

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  10. Carson Adams

    This cigar begins with a light cedar aroma combined with a touch of creaminess, providing a smooth opening. The construction is impeccable, ensuring an even burn and a consistent draw from the first puff to the last. As you move through the first third, a gentle sweetness reminiscent of honey or caramel develops, complementing the cedar notes. The smoke is smooth and creamy, making for a relaxing experience.

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  11. Tucker Phillips

    As you progress into the second third, the flavors become more complex and pronounced. The cedar note strengthens, providing a solid foundation for the other flavors to build upon. The floral sweetness persists, adding a delicate touch to the overall profile.

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  12. Laney Miller

    this cigar offers a smooth and balanced smoking experience from the start, with initial notes of cedar and a hint of cream. The construction is top-notch, ensuring a steady draw and an even burn throughout the entire session.

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  13. Kayden Sanchez

    The nutty flavors evolve, bringing out nuances of roasted nuts and a slight buttery quality, beautifully balanced by the gentle spice that lingers on the palate. The draw remains effortless, and the burn continues to be even, highlighting the excellent craftsmanship of this cigar.

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  14. Jordan Scott

    The first third introduces a light sweetness that blends nicely with the cedar notes, creating a pleasant and harmonious combination. As you progress, subtle hints of nuts, such as almonds and walnuts, and a touch of white pepper spice start to emerge, so good.

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  15. Mason Perez

    Moving into the second third, the flavors become more complex and pronounced. The cedar note strengthens, providing a solid backbone to the flavor profile, while the creamy vanilla undertones persist, adding a rich and luxurious quality to the smoke.

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