H. Vachon
King of the Hobo Hut
No. 2 (Torpedo)
6 1/8x52
Filler: Peruvian, Dominican, Nicaraguan
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Wrapper: Sun Grown Ecuadorian Sumatra
First impressions: This was an absolutely beautiful cigar, guys. The construction was rock solid, the wrapper was super oily and just had an all around premium feel. The draw was perfect!

I paired it with a Milkshake IPA from Brewdog. It’s sweeter and not super hoppy so it actually went very well together.
In the first third there was a pretty prominent spice to it. I was getting a lot of earthy chocolate notes. The retrohale was a nice leather. The smoke output was pretty impressive even on a windy day.
As the cigar progressed the flavors seemed to remain the same other than the spice fading away shortly before the mid point. This was a medium to full flavor cigar and it packed quite a punch. Despite the beautiful construction, I had to touch it up about four times, but luckily the flavor never suffered from it.

Though the flavors weren’t super complex, this was probably one of the most solid cigars I’ve ever smoked. I will definitely be grabbing a 5er or a box to add to my humidor. I would highly recommend this cigar to anyone who enjoys a medium to full flavor cigar! You won’t regret it.
Feel free to comment if you have had a similar/different experience with this cigar! I would love to hear it as well as the names of similar profile sticks!
Cheers!
6 1/8x52
Filler: Peruvian, Dominican, Nicaraguan
Binder: Connecticut Broadleaf
Wrapper: Sun Grown Ecuadorian Sumatra
First impressions: This was an absolutely beautiful cigar, guys. The construction was rock solid, the wrapper was super oily and just had an all around premium feel. The draw was perfect!


I paired it with a Milkshake IPA from Brewdog. It’s sweeter and not super hoppy so it actually went very well together.
In the first third there was a pretty prominent spice to it. I was getting a lot of earthy chocolate notes. The retrohale was a nice leather. The smoke output was pretty impressive even on a windy day.
As the cigar progressed the flavors seemed to remain the same other than the spice fading away shortly before the mid point. This was a medium to full flavor cigar and it packed quite a punch. Despite the beautiful construction, I had to touch it up about four times, but luckily the flavor never suffered from it.

Though the flavors weren’t super complex, this was probably one of the most solid cigars I’ve ever smoked. I will definitely be grabbing a 5er or a box to add to my humidor. I would highly recommend this cigar to anyone who enjoys a medium to full flavor cigar! You won’t regret it.
Feel free to comment if you have had a similar/different experience with this cigar! I would love to hear it as well as the names of similar profile sticks!
Cheers!