Well, I just gave a No. 5 Churchill a try, $4.20 a stick at my local shop. 7" by 48 ring, Nicaraguan corojo wrapper with Costa Rican/Nicaraguan filler and binder. Pre-light aroma struck me as very pungent and interesting. As dark as the wrapper is, it is definately not a maduro, it had that characteristic spice of sun grown corojo. Starts out very peppery, settles into a good earthiness, very rich and with a generous draw that gives you plenty of smoke. The smoke was the best part, its aroma that is. It smelled just like my local cigar shop! I could swear they burn these as incense. Burn was alright, minor corrections kept it even. Sadly, half way through the smoke the wind kicked up and I had to scrap it soon after, as the burn went south fast. That however was definately a factor of wind and not construction. I'm gonna try another one soon, this time in better smoking conditions so as to go through the whole cigar.
At $4.20 a pop, this cigar is amazing. Full body, good corojo peppery/earthy flavor, and wonderful aroma. Fans of full bodied cigars would be doing themselves a disservice not to pick up a few at such a price.