This cigar is tailored for golfers, specifically designed with golf in mind, not just suitable for a round of golf.

Firstly, it’s worth noting that this cigar boasts a striking appearance, featuring solid construction without any noticeable flexibility, particularly impressive given its size. The Churchill size is well-suited for this context, although I’d personally require six of these to get through my golf game – an amount similar to MJ’s smoking habits, but for an entirely different reason.
As for the flavour profile, it starts off a bit unpredictable but soon finds its rhythm. Throughout the smoke, there’s a consistent interplay between white and black pepper notes, though it’s not overwhelming. The aged yet smooth tobacco flavour is complemented by a subtle cedar undertone. The draw offers medium-plus resistance, while the burn remains even, and the cigar produces ample smoke.
Towards the middle of the smoke, the white pepper and cedar notes intensify slightly, though the overall flavour spectrum doesn’t diversify significantly. All in all, it’s a decent cigar and a good choice for a round of golf.
I had to cut this experience short at 50 Minutes but it could of lasted 80 at least.
$11 USD