The Torano Single Region Serie Jalapa Churchill measures 7x50 with a soft dark tan Honduran wrapper. The Single Region name comes from the tobacco being grown in the same region of Nicaragua (Jalapa Valley). It has a very sweet earthy aroma to it. Alright, let's get it lit up.
The initial flavors you get when you light up the cigar is a very sweet wood flavor with hints of pepper and earth. The smoke that's produced is very creamy, which always adds a lot to the smoke. The cigar features a medium-tight draw, even burn, and good smoke output.
The 2/3's point brings more earthy flavors but the notes of black pepper are still there. A slight nut flavor is coming in, mostly on the finish. The cigar is still producing thick creamy smoke, still has a nice even burn, and has a tight draw. So far so good.
3/3's to the end of the cigar doesn't bring many changes. The nut flavors come out and overpower the earthy flavors. A nice transition coming to the end of the smoke. No problems with the construction, and the burn and smoke output were exceptional. The only problem I really had was with the draw, it was way too tight.
Stogie Rite score: 90
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