Featuring a pig tail and closed foot, this stick offers notes of cherry wood, earth, coffee, spice, and honey.
It’s a fine smoke, but I’m concerned with the name. There’s nothing ‘rustic’ about it, and the “interpretation” manufacturers have chosen disqualifies this cigar to be classified as a cheroot.
6” x 38
Honduras
Medium to Full Bodied
Connecticut Broadleaf wrapper
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