Ashton Cabinet Cigar Review

Ashton Cabinet Cigars
This cigar was a 50 ring guage, and 6 inches long. The retail price at Top Hat Tobacco was $10.60. The first thing I noticed when I took the cigar out of the cellophane was the gorgeous wrapper. It’s a Connecticut shade, and perfect. The construction of the stick is superb all the way around. I used a punch cutter which made a clean hole. The taste started and stayed very mild, with the classic taste of all Ashton cigars. It made a good volume of nice white smoke, not yellowed or blued. The burn was pretty smooth, if not quite perfectly even. It made a nice white ash, which fell off when it was around 2 inches long.

I smoked the Ashton Cabinet cigar in the cigar lounge at Top Hat Tobacco in St. Louis, Missouri. We had just had a large thunderstorm so it smelled like rain, which is a good thing since it has been so dry lately. Unfortunately this storm also knocked out my power at home, and it ended up being off for about a day. Maybe next time I get to sit down and enjoy one of these beauties the circumstances will be a little better!

Written by Eric
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6 Responses to “Ashton Cabinet Cigar Review”

  1. chad says:

    I had a chance to smoke one of these Ashton Cabinets last night. As you may or may not know, I help out at the TopHat smoke shop, and we were supposed to have a poker night last night. Unfortunately we didn’t get to play, but I still was able to try one of these Cabinets. My first thoughts after lighting up and smoking for a few minutes was the smoothness of the smoke. It was a mild smoke with a finishing hint of something sweet. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it.

    Alas, I was interrupted by a customer before I could collect my thoughts on it. He was a good customer though. A young guy picking up a bunch of cigars for his wedding weekend. We spent about 20 minutes together having a few laughs and sharing cigar recommendations in the walk-in humidor.

    Back to the Cabinet. It had gone out when I sat back down, so I knocked the ash off and re-lit. There wasn’t any burnt taste after the re-light, but I rarely had a chance to enjoy it. We had a couple more customers come in and then I had to make a long call about the house I’m trying to buy.

    An evening of interruptions doesn’t do well for reviewing a new cigar. I’ll have to lock myself up in a corner the next time I try. But I know this about the Ashton Cabinet, it’s definitely worth a second shot!

  2. Cigar Jack says:

    Nice review, I haven’t really spent much time smoking Ashton Cigars. I tend to always overlook them for something else. Might be time I try a few more Ashtons. :)

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