Grabbed one of these on the go from Turmeaus central London. Alongside a Mitchellero Nic. Again, good build burn and draw, but the flavour was a bit one dimensional. Tasted really similar to the nicaragua, maybe a bit smoother. Not really for me to be honest.
The Mitchellero Peru Toro turned out to be a really enjoyable cigar. It’s a nice, big stick that lasted me about an hour, and it felt like a proper sit-down smoke rather than a quick one. I’d definitely order it again for special occasions. The build quality was solid with an even burn and easy draw…
As someone still new to cigars, the Mitchellero Peru Toro has been a real eye-opener for me. It’s described as an approachable, well-priced smoke, and I can see why it’s a favorite among beginners and more seasoned smokers alike. On the cold draw, I got hints of earth and a touch of cedar, nothing…
Aged for 20 months and benefitted greatly from it. Strong Peruvian flavour but mild in overall strength, doesn’t change much if it all throughout but this is actually a benefit, as in the latter stages where cigars usually would become harsh, instead it remained remarkably smooth. The size feels…
A fantastic cigar for a reasonable price.
One of the few I have ordered regularly.
Unquestionably has one of the cheapest-looking band-designs in my humidor, they could surely come up with something a bit more classy.
But that’s a purely aesthetic quibble.
Hugely enjoyable.
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