Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill

Cigar Specifications
Tasting Review
The Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill opens with a refined medium-bodied profile, presenting an intricate mix of sweet cedar, toasted almond, and creamy toffee, accented by a measured white pepper spice that lingers smoothly on the retrohale. Early draws reveal delicate notes of vanilla bean, honeyed bread, and subtle dried apricot, adding both brightness and depth to the opening. As the cigar transitions into the midsection, the sweetness becomes richer, with roasted cashew, baking spice, and cocoa powder taking center stage, supported by a silky, buttery undertone that enhances the blend’s elegance. The final third deepens with espresso crema, charred oak, and a touch of bittersweet chocolate, leaving a long, balanced finish with lingering warmth and a faint floral lift.
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Construction and Draw
The Ecuadorian Sun Grown wrapper displays a warm, reddish-brown hue with a soft oil sheen, flawlessly applied over a Dominican binder and a selection of well-aged Dominican fillers. The Churchill format showcases meticulous craftsmanship, with a firm, even pack and a perfectly applied triple cap ensuring a consistent, easy draw throughout the extended smoking time. The pre-light aroma offers sweet hay, marzipan, and cinnamon, while the cold draw delivers creamy cedar and gentle spice. Upon ignition, the burn line remains razor-sharp and self-correcting, producing dense, aromatic clouds of smoke and holding pale gray ash in tight, symmetrical stacks.
Whisky Pairing Recommendation
The ideal whisky pairing for this cigar is Glenfiddich 18 Year Small Batch Reserve, whose rich toffee, dried fruit, and oak spice complement the Puro Sol’s creamy sweetness and nutty complexity while enhancing its overall depth.
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Aging Potential
This cigar has an aging potential of 8–12 years, during which the spice will mellow, the sweetness will integrate more fully, and the nut and cocoa elements will evolve into an even smoother, more harmonious expression.
Final Assessment
Overall, the Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill is a beautifully balanced, flavor-rich cigar that combines elegance, complexity, and flawless construction, making it an ideal choice for aficionados who appreciate classic Dominican refinement with a touch of sun-grown vibrancy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill special?
Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill stands out for its Medium strength profile and Dominican Republic origin, offering a sophisticated smoking experience with complex flavor notes.
How should I store Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill?
Store this cigar in a humidor at 65-70% relative humidity and 65-70°F temperature. Proper storage will enhance its aging potential and flavor development.
What pairs well with Ashton Heritage Puro Sol Churchill?
This cigar pairs excellently with single malt Scotch whisky, particularly Highland or Speyside expressions. The whisky's complexity complements the cigar's flavor profile beautifully.
