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02-08-2009, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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Exile Churchill
Tonight I smoked an Exile churchill during the Pro-Bowl. It's been in my humi for 5 months.
Pre-smoke: Unique and gorgeous paper wrapping. Wrapper was rough, but in a good way. Construction was top notch. Pre-light smell was a little peppery and the draw had tastes of black licorice and apricot. Smoke: Cut it with my new Tat cutter I got at the event yesterday and lit it with my trusty Blazer torch. Draw was smooth and gave me a good amount of smoke on each puff. Burn started very poorly with bad flagging in one place. I needed to touch it up 4 times until the halfway point when it finally evened out. Ash was a nice light grey, but was flaky. Slight nutty taste, but full of that good "cigar" flavor. Very little taste of pepper. Cigar started out medium and ended Medium-Full. I got a nice little nic buzz from it. I had to re-light it with about 1 1/2 inches left, but I really wanted to nub this smoke because it was good enough to. Not harsh or hot. Overall, I gave it a 7 out of 10. I have a few smaller Exiles that I feel will pack more "punch" and I'm looking forward to trying. |
02-09-2009, 10:47 AM | #2 |
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Re: Exile Churchill
Nice pics Ron!
I especially like the composition of the NUBBER. Never saw one of these before. When we get together at Famous I'll have to see this tool. I enjoy the EXILE PErfection #2 quite a bit. I've not had another type... Tom
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02-09-2009, 05:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: Exile Churchill
Carlito's stogie nubber I bought from cigarmony.com. I got it back b4 x-mas and it comes in handy. i haven't actually used it at an event yet. only at home.
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