Sunday, December 14, 2008

What Makes a Great Cigar?

The components of a great cigar are fine tobacco, fine craftsmanship and fine handling by the purveyor. What makes a great cigar connoisseur is an appreciation for the all of the above.

The Churchill Blenheim (Item # 11566), named for Blenheim Palace, the birthplace and ancestral home of Sir Winston Churchill, is a cigar designed in the format favored by the world's most famous cigar connoisseur. Whether on his diplomatic tours to keep the world safe, or traveling through London under the threat of the blitz, Sir Winston always had a fine cigar in tow.

You can enjoy this tribute to Churchill by shopping DavidoffMadison.com. The ring gauge and 7-inch length enable this premium cigar's smoke to remain cool, while allowing the flavors of seven exquisite tobaccos to develop from start to finish.

1 comment:

jennie frost said...

Cigar which content fine tobacco are the best one. If you're looking for quality, limit your search to those cigars crafted and rolled by hand.Stored properly, a cigar can keep for decades. The older the cigar, the richer its taste.

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