Product Description
Christian Eiroa and Punch have created the Punch Golden Era Toro Churchill cigars to honor the period in Cuba from the late 1800s to the early 1900s when Corojo tobacco was essential to most blends. This tobacco, which was originally grown in Cuba before it was destroyed by blue mold disease, has been cultivated on the Eiroa family's 650 acre farm in Honduras for many years. Corojo is prized for its shiny oiliness, deep brown color, almost invisible veins, and unique flavor. These 7 x 48 Churchill cigars are skilfully constructed at Christian's Fabrica de Puros Aladino factory in Honduras with a dark, oily Honduran Corojo wrapper, a Honduran Havana seed Corojo binder, and a blend of Honduran Habano and Corojo long fillers. This produces a medium-bodied smoke layered with flavors of earth, leather, cinnamon, and spice, as well as a special sweetness due only to Corojo tobacco. Surprisingly, these premium cigars made by two experts in the industry can be bought at 1st Class Cigar in boxes of 20 for a reasonable cost. Buy yours today to enjoy this nostalgic smoke and the return of Punch's utilization of the much-loved Corojo tobacco.
| Origin: |
Honduras |
Strength: |
Medium |
| Wrapper
Type: |
Honduran Corojo |
Wrapper
Color: |
Natural |
| Binder: |
Honduran Corojo |
Ring
Gauge: |
48 |
| Filler |
Honduras |
Length: |
7 |
| Packaging: |
Box of 20 |
Shape: |
Parejo |
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