Cigar Review: Sancho Panza Extra Chido Toro

A couple of years ago, the classic brand Sancho Panza decided to revitalize its name and come up with new blends. Today we're smoking and reviewing their latest blend, the Sancho Panza Extra Chido.

Initial Thoughts

The Sancho Panza Extra Chido features a medium-brown, well-pressed Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper leaf. It looks like a well-made cigar, even if it's not terribly expensive.

On the first puff of the Extra Chido, the flavors were sweet and creamy with some spiciness on the finish. A few puffs in and I liked the lighter, somewhat clean flavors of this cigar.

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CigarScore:

cigarscore 5 cigar rating

Brand: Sancho Panza
Line: Extra Chido
Size: 6 x 52
Cut: Guillotine
Light: Torch
Price: $10.45 – Adventure Club

Wrapper: Ecuadorian Sumatra
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua, Dominican Republic
Smoke Time: 105 minutes
Strength:


Final Thoughts

I smoked the Sancho Panza Extra Chido toro for well over an hour and a half, and I liked this cigar. The Extra Chido I reviewed had great construction, great smoke output, and a fantastic smoke time. The tasty flavors weren't too strong, and they were very enjoyable.

I really enjoyed this cigar and think you'll like it too. The Sancho Panza Extra Chido earns a CigarScore 5.

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