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Quorum Churchill
Although I'm still a newbie here, I thought I would give my impression of this stick. First a little history, I was at a club one night and got to talking to another cigar guy. I made him a gift of a Don Kiki Red Label Churchill and he gave me one of his Quorum Churchill's. The band says it's a handmade Nicaraguan. I brought it home and put it in my humidor. Two weeks later, (tonight to be exact as I just got through with it), it got fired.
While I was smokeing, I did some searches here about the Quorum. Mostly old posts but it varied as usual. Some liked them and some didn't but the consensus for 1-2 dollar range it was a ok gar for work or yard or something along those lines.
When I started, it was a easy light with a nice draw and lots of smoke. It had a slow, cool, even burn, creamy but really with no hints of any spices. It had a tight layered ash, not powdery, and I never could get it no more than 1-1 1/4 before it would fall. The first time was unexpected and I was standing at the time. The ash fell 5 feet to the floor and remained intact even with me picking it up.
I think I would call this a mild-medium with the medium around the beginning of the last third of it. I actually liked it. Oh btw, I nubbed it. :smiley41:
So how did I do for my first review? Yes :smiley20: / No :smiley21:
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Good first review, Thanks!
Will
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Nice review! I will have to try one myself. Roger.
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they are ok for the $, but i thought they had a weird aftertaste
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:smiley20: on your first review.
May have to try one against the advice of the B&M selling them.:smiley2:
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Nice review :smiley20:
-Buzz
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Nice work! Keep 'em coming!
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Nice review...The local B&M sell a bunch of those.
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Thanks guys, my first attempt at something like that. I'll try for a little better stick next time though. :smiley40:
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:smiley20: for the review!