About this cigar
Charter Oak has been a quiet craftsman among American cigar makers since 1997, and their Habano line demonstrates why serious retailers trust the brand. The Rothschild format here strips away pretense, delivering five inches of Nicaraguan and Dominican tobacco beneath a sun-grown Habano wrapper that's earned its reputation for complexity. Expect a peppery opening that settles into woody undertones with hints of cedar and earth. The Habano wrapper brings that characteristic spice without overwhelming palates, while the blend's construction ensures a even burn from first light to nub. It's the kind of cigar that works as a quick coffee break smoke or the prelude to something longer later in the evening. For lounges and retail operations, Charter Oak's pricing holds steady while delivering the quality that keeps customers coming back. These twenty-count boxes move consistently, especially among clients who appreciate American craft without sacrificing Nicaraguan complexity.