Description
FOUNDATION CHARTER OAK CT BROADLEAF TORO CIGAR
The Foundation Charter Oak CT Broadleaf Toro Cigar feels honest, grounded, and easy to trust. First, Nicholas Melillo created Charter Oak for smokers who want good quality without a high price. Then, he linked the line to his home state and family roots. Also, this cigar carries a 91 rating by The Cigar Authority. The wider Charter Oak line also has award appeal, including a Cigar Aficionado Best Value win.
This Foundation Broadleaf Toro measures 6 x 52 and lasts about 60 minutes. Its 4/5 strength gives the smoke good body and a steady feel. The wrapper uses true Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro. Then, a Nicaraguan Habano binder and all-Nicaraguan filler build the core. Because of this recipe, the cigar stays rich and balanced. It also feels more premium than its price suggests.
In terms of flavour, the cigar opens with espresso and cacao. Then, dried fruit starts to show. After that, oak and leather add more depth. You may also notice dark earth, soft spice, and a gentle sweetness from the Broadleaf wrapper. As a result, the profile feels bold, but never rough. It stays creamy, rich, and easy to follow from start to finish.
Moreover, the toro size gives this blend room to open up. The draw stays easy, and the burn stays even. Therefore, each note feels clear and well spaced. That is this cigar’s real edge. It gives you Broadleaf depth, real Connecticut character, and strong value in one smoke. If you want flavour, balance, and pedigree, this Foundation Charter Oak CT Broadleaf Toro deserves humidor space.




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