Last night I lit up a Chub 4x64 so that I can write this email with a clear understanding of what this cigar has to offer.
Here is my review:
For a short, stubby cigar it was surprisingly flavourful. It was packed with almond, nutty and earthy notes with very minimal pepper or spice and had some nice transitions throughout the second and final third of the cigar.
The draw on the cigar was flawless and the burn was quite consistent as I only had to touch the flame once, which is pretty common for most cigars.
The Chub is a Nicaraguan puro, meaning the wrapper, binder and filler of the cigar are all grown in Nicaragua.
For many Canadians this has always been a popular choice for cigars under $15 as it is exclusive to our market. To see the product click the link below https://smokemastercigars.com/products/chub-4x64
Here is my review:
For a short, stubby cigar it was surprisingly flavourful. It was packed with almond, nutty and earthy notes with very minimal pepper or spice and had some nice transitions throughout the second and final third of the cigar.
The draw on the cigar was flawless and the burn was quite consistent as I only had to touch the flame once, which is pretty common for most cigars.
The Chub is a Nicaraguan puro, meaning the wrapper, binder and filler of the cigar are all grown in Nicaragua.
For many Canadians this has always been a popular choice for cigars under $15 as it is exclusive to our market. To see the product click the link below https://smokemastercigars.com/products/chub-4x64