Have a Cigar: Columbus Churchill

Name: Columbus Churchill

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Churchill (7 inches x 48)

Strength: Medium

The best part about smoking the Columbus Churchill was sharing the experience with people I know. It went perfectly well with the barbecue, the Johnnie Walker Black Label, and the political jokes that never ended.

The Columbus Churchill is a high-quality, medium-bodied cigar that burns steadily and evenly. I really enjoyed smoking it.

Unpretentious cigars are great cigars, and it’s never a bad idea to keep some in your humidor. You never know when friends knock on your door and ask for a stick with a drink.

Have a Cigar: Columbus Short Churchill

Name: Columbus Short Churchill

Country: Honduras

Shape: Parejo

Size: Short Churchill (4 7/8 inches x 52)

Strength: Medium to Full

The Columbus Short Churchill is an interesting cigar with a stimulating aroma.

It smelled a little minty when I took it out of its tube. It was a good-looking cigar. When lit, the taste came with woody notes and hints of caramel.

I had planned to light it while reading Kafka, but I ended up smoking it while gardening under a scorching sun. That wasn’t the best time to smoke a cigar. Nonetheless, I did enjoy it… somewhat.

Though I usually smoke two-thirds of the cigar or more, I merely smoked the third of this one. A dry mouth and salty sweat on my lips made it impossible for me to enjoy it further. But that was not the cigar’s fault, of course.

I’ll have to try a Columbus cigar again another time.

Have a Cigar: Quorum Classic Torpedo

Name: Quorum Torpedo

Country: Nicaragua

Shape: Torpedo

Size: (6 inches x 52)

Strength: Medium to Full

So I tried another Quorum cigar. This time it was a torpedo and not a parejo. And this makes the Quorum Classic Torpedo my first torpedo cigar. I still prefer the parejo shape, but I can get used to the torpedo shape easily. This one was my first but not my last.

What I like about Quorum cigars is that they are very affordable. But unlike a lot of cheap cigars, they are flavorful and reliable. The value you get for the price you pay makes them great cigars.

The Quorum Torpedo is earthy and leathery with minute hints of chocolate. Like most medium-to-full bodied cigars, you can pair it with peated whisky. And that’s exactly what I did.