H. Upmann 1844 Reserve Churchill Cigar Review

A Nicaraguan binder and an all-Dominican long-filler mix are encased in an oily, leathery, dark, reddish-brown Ecuadorian Habano leaf for the H. Upmann 1844 Reserve Churchill cigar. The Dominican Republic’s Tabacalera de Garcia expertly handcrafts this superb, medium-bodied cigarette. The flavor profile of this cigar was composed of earthy, creamy, sweet, and somewhat spiciness notes. […]

Plasencia Reserva Original Robusto Cigar Review

On more than 3,000 acres of land dedicated just to growing tobacco, the Plasencia brand has been manufacturing tobacco for decades. Their Reserva Original cigar is part of their own line that was just produced. Their Reserva Original cigar line is reportedly the first cigar to be grown entirely using organic components. This cigar has […]

Punch Bareknuckle Pita Cigar Review

One of the first Habano brands was Punch, created in 1840 by Juan Valle & Company’s Don Manuel Lopez. The name Punch is inspired from the famous comic book entitled “Punch & Judy.” On the other hand, the Bareknuckle has raised the bar for medium-bodied Punch cigars with its full-bodied strength. The Punch Bareknuckle Pita […]