Paul Stulac Red Screaming Sun Toro
Size: 6 x 54
Strength: Medium to Full
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Sumatra
Filler: Nicaraguan
$15.51
Size: 6 x 54
Strength: Medium to Full
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Sumatra
Filler: Nicaraguan
| Quantity | Single Cigar, Pack of 5 Cigars, Box of 25 Cigars |
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| Brand | Paul Stulac |
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| Country | Nicaragua |
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| Length | 6 |
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| Ring Gauge | 54 |
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| Strength | Medium-Full |
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| Wrapper | Connecticut Broadleaf |
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| Binder | Sumatra |
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| Filler | Nicaraguan |
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Steven Falconer (verified owner) –
Excellent. Love The Broadleaf/Sumatra combination.
It’s a great flull flavoured stick that seems to fly under the radar.
burke.heather (verified owner) –
Great taste and perfect construction and draw with a good amount of smoke. Burned evenly and slowly with a nice white ash. This is a cigar I’m going to look forward to in subsequent orders
borisk (verified owner) –
interesting stick purchased on the reviews the good great construction long ash but beside that I found it harsh heavy on burnt chocolate/coffee someone might like this profile but not for me.
paymentwilliam –
This is for an experienced palate tons of strength! Guillermo pena does amazing things with the great work of blending the broadleaf tobacco and Sumatra!! Phenomenal ash!!
dionne.philippe68 (verified owner) –
My first experience with the Paul Stulac Red Screaming Sun was a bit of a journey. Right out of the gate, it opened very bold and peppery, delivering a strong punch upfront. After the first quarter, the intensity eased off, and toward the final third the cigar dramatically improved, finishing far better than it began.
Overall, this is a fairly strong cigar with predominantly dry flavors. Construction was excellent—solid build, great draw, and very enjoyable smoke production throughout. While the profile was bold, it wasn’t particularly exciting at first; the dryness kept it from really standing out.
That said, after spending some time resting in my humidor, this cigar truly came into its own. The flavors have noticeably improved, becoming smoother, smokier, and more balanced. The dry edge has softened, and more pleasant, developed flavors have emerged, making it a much more enjoyable smoke overall.
For the price, the Red Screaming Sun offers very good value. With proper humidor time, it’s a cigar I would definitely recommend.