DUNBARTON TOBACCO & TRUST LECHEBURRA | CIGAR REVIEW
- Phil Kurut, Comedy - Cigars - Music
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JUNE 20, 2026 - PHIL KURUT, COMEDY - CIGARS - MUSIC
DUNBARTON TOBACCO & TRUST LECHEBURRA TORO (6 x 52)
WRAPPER: MEXICAN SAN ANDRÉS NEGRO “CULTIVO TONTO”
BINDER: BRAZILIAN MATA FINA
FILLER: NICARAGUA

A creamy swirl of oak and milk chocolate provide a soft cocoon for balanced spice. Excellent draw and smoke output.
Clean retrohale with a blend of earth and sweet oak. Milk chocolate, oak, and the slightest touch of spice linger on the palate.
Reminds me of the intro to Queens of the Stone Age’s “Song for the Dead”. Not so much in feel, as “Song for the Dead” is substantially more raucous, but both are perfect intros.
Milk chocolate, oak, and suede drift from the foot.

Solid ash holds tight to a straight burn line.
The name of this cigar cracks me up.
Most of the sweet goodness fades just past the half. Oak and coffee dominate thereafter.

SMOKE TIME: 1 hr. 25 mins.
RATING: 3.25 / 4 - Ain’t no donkey.