About this cigar
Alec Bradley built its reputation on the Prensado line, and the Churchill remains one of the brand's most refined expressions. This is a cigar that respects the roller's craft. The blend layers a Honduran Habano wrapper around Honduran and Nicaraguan fillers, creating a medium-bodied smoke with genuine complexity rather than forced intensity. You'll find notes of cedar, dark cocoa, and a subtle earthiness that develops across the full smoke, with just enough pepper on the draw to keep things interesting without overwhelming the palate. The Churchill vitola gives this blend room to breathe. The first third offers creamy oak and a touch of cocoa sweetness. By the halfway point, the profile deepens into leather and toasted wood, with a pleasant warmth that builds without becoming harsh. Construction is consistently excellent, which matters when you're stocking retail cases. The burn line stays true, and the draw is naturally generous. This is an after-dinner cigar for your customers who've moved past the novelty phase. Pair it with cognac, aged rum, or a quality bourbon. For lounges, the Churchill size means it delivers a solid 45 to 50-minute experience, which keeps customers comfortable and gives you decent ticket velocity. At the unit price, you're offering genuine quality that justifies the ask.