About this cigar
La Aurora's lineage runs deep in Dominican tobacco, and the Corojo 1962 Churchill channels that heritage through a medium-bodied smoke built on one of the Caribbean's most distinctive wrappers. The Corojo leaf brings a rustic complexity that moves beyond the typical Dominican profile - expect leather, cocoa, and subtle spice that unfolds gradually rather than overwhelms. The Churchill format gives these leaves room to develop their character across a leisurely hour-plus burn, revealing woody undertones and a touch of earthiness that keeps the palate engaged without fatigue. This is a cigar for the discerning evening ritual. Light one after a substantial meal when you want smoke that complements rather than dominates, or reach for it during a measured business conversation where you need something refined but substantial. The even burn and creamy draw make it approachable for a range of preferences, while enough complexity keeps experienced smokers interested. For your lounge or retail counter, the Corojo 1962 Churchill positions itself as the everyday luxury - priced and positioned above commodities but without the exclusivity markup of limited releases. The 20-count box works well for proprietors stocking a working humidor with reliable movement and solid margins.