Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill

Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill

Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill 1600 900 Giuseppe Mitolo

Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill is one of the cigars produced by Serino Cigar Company, a company founded in 1995 from the idea of Anthony Serino, who decided to turn his passion for cigars into business. After starting a small cigar production in Miami and opening a cigar lounge in Pompano Beach, Florida, the company also decided to sell its cigars to other retailers.

Currently, the cigars are produced in the La Corona factory (Estelì, Nicaragua). Among the many representative lines of the brand, the Royale Connecticut was born with the precise intention of bringing Connecticut cigars back in vogue, emphasizing the glories of past years.

This line is sold in four sizes, among which is the Churchill, and the cigars are sold in varnished 20-count boxes.

Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill

The cigar is rolled in a shiny Claro-colored wrapper with red reflections. It is smooth to the touch, although there is some veining present. Filling and draw is good, and the overall construction is excellent.

  • Country of Origin: Nicaragua
  • Size: 50 x 178 mm (7″)
  • Wrapper: Connecticut (Ecuador)
  • Binder: Criollo 98 Jalapa (Nicaragua)
  • Filler: Corojo 99 Estelì, Corojo 98 Jalapa (Nicaragua)
  • Price: $ 11.50 – € N.A.
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Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill: well-defined aromas of nuts (almond stands out) and wood are perceived in the cold draw.

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Once lit, the smoke is sweet in the mouth, with hints of white pepper, citrus fruits, and noble wood, all of good intensity. Strength is medium (3/5).

A delicate sapidity in the central section accompanies the initial sweetness. The cigar expresses notes of wood (unchanged from the first third), adding a decisive vegetal component and a hint of vanilla. Strength increases slightly (3.5/5).

In the last third, the sapidity becomes equal to the sweetness. Wood and vegetal notes, with the addition of nuts, are confirmed. Strength remains unchanged (3.5/5).

Overall, the Serino Royale Connecticut Churchill offers a simple and not too demanding smoke, although the size may suggest the exact opposite. The flavor profile is not trivial, although it represents the “Connecticut cigars” concept well. The strength does not differ much from the medium level, and it is neither strong enough to cover the aromas nor light enough to be evanescent. Perfectly enjoyable as a morning smoke.

Rating: 88