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Worth knowing
If you want to easily spend 2 hours with an awe-inspiring long format of upscale strength, you won't easily find a fairer deal than this special Vítola, probably called more out of embarrassment than DC!
Flavours
Don't worry, this giant comes across a little less strong than the "Sorcerer" - otherwise it would probably be a real challenge even for Chuck Norris. A touch more sweetness, a clearer cocoa note, but less spice and roasted aromas, that's how you can describe the differences to the Churchill of the series. What unites them is of course the omnipresent fine woodiness of VSG, but also complexity and balance. The smoke has a silky smooth texture throughout - the unusual combination of 19 cm length, RM 54 and box pressing pays off. Harmonious, satisfying, delicious!
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Aromen: | Light sweetness, Roasted flavours, Wood |
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Format: | Double Corona |
Herkunftsland Deckblatt: | Ecuador |
Herkunftsland Einlagetabak: | Dominikanische Republik |
Herkunftsland Umblatt: | Dominikanische Republik |
Länge in cm: | 19,00 |
Ringmaß: | 54 |
Stärke: | kräftig |
Zigarrenmarke: | Ashton |
Zigarrenserie: | Ashton Virgin Sun Grown |
Ashton
The Dominican cigar brand Ashton will soon be celebrating its 40th anniversary, as the renowned brand was founded in 1985 by Robert Levin. The brand name was inspired by the world-famous pipe maker William Ashton Taylor. Levins' ancestors were a tobacco family from Philadelphia, so his career was actually predetermined from childhood, as his father ran the local cigar shop “Holt's Cigar Company” in the middle of the 20th century. He soon harboured the dream of founding his own cigar brand and successfully placing it on the market, which he achieved with the help of his passion for cigars and the fortunate coincidence that the Fuente family helped him with their expertise in creating the first blends for his Ashton cigars. To this day, the brand's Dominican cigar lines are made by the most skilled rollers at the Arturo Fuente factory, while the Nicaraguan lines such as Paradiso and La Aroma del Caribe are made by Don Pepin Garcia at Tabacalera My Father. The company is now run by Roberts' children Sathya and Robert Jr.