Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill
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The Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill's 100% goodness comes from a 100% all-sun grown leaf blend, including a flawless, genuine Ecuadorian Habano wrapper leaf. These cigars offer you a lavish, deliciously sweet smoke that's rich and complex with an outstanding depth of flavor. A must-smoke!
Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill
The Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill's 100% goodness comes from a 100% all-sun grown leaf blend, including a flawless, genuine Ecuadorian Habano wrapper leaf. These cigars offer you a lavish, deliciously sweet smoke that's rich and complex with an outstanding depth of flavor. A must-smoke!
Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill

The Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill's 100% goodness comes from a 100% all-sun grown leaf blend, including a flawless, genuine Ecuadorian Habano wrapper leaf. These cigars offer you a lavish, deliciously sweet smoke that's rich and complex with an outstanding depth of flavor. A must-smoke!




by Dennis in Arkansas on July 13, 2012
Excellent. Maybe the best I ever had
by Overworked01 in CA on June 23, 2006
Nice, medium brown, veined wrapper, easily notched, slightly sweet flavor on the tongue, pre-light. Easy light, followed immediately by a wonderful rich aroma! This is a fairly rich cigar, but not a maduro flavor, just a very rich, vaguely Cuban, dark natural flavor. It is my favorite Cameroon wrapper and actually reminiscent of some (non-aromatic) pipe tobaccos. Hints of cedar and a slight spiceyness develop quickly. There is a wonderful nose of tobacco, like a fine wine; it's worth sniffing the air around the cigar, which is flavored by the oils evaporating from the wrapper as the wrapper heats in front of the burn. Flavor builds. Cigar has a nice finish if you leave about 2 inches. Richer and stronger than the Ashton Classic, w/o the faint butterscotch aroma. Incidentally, I've had absolutely no wrapper problems.
by Dug in san diego on January 13, 2011
Just had a Ashton Puro on my walk, for me it was a good cigar with a lite smooth after taste a bit of woody/soil taste that did not linger on the palate, the burn and ash was very good, smoked it a third of the way down before the ash fell off, the construction was good until the last 1/3 where it started to unravel. Overall it was okay for the price.
by Jim O in NY on February 22, 2010
That's a Cameroon wrapper? For the amount of money paid, and for the flavor received, maybe the Cameroon was from Siberia...
by Steve in Bucks County on September 10, 2008
I smoked one of these for the first time tonight, a Churchill. The flavor and aroma were excellent, my wife even commented on the bouquet. However, after I had smoked about 1/4 of it, there was a popping sound and the the wrapper snapped. It started coming undone and I spent the better part of an hour trying to keep it together. I would expect a better performance considering the general price of these. I will try them again to see if this was a fluke.