There is no place like home for us, no matter how far we may have strayed from it. Tobacco cultivated in the Connecticut River Valley, the home state of founder Nick Melillo, is used in Foundation’s Charter Oak. The name honors a historically significant tree that Native Americans would gather around and cultivate their own tobacco around.
Melillo also pays tribute to his grandpa, a World War II veteran who smoked Charter Oak tobaccos in Connecticut. With a wrapper and fillers sourced from Nicaragua’s Jalapa and Estel districts, the Charter Oak produces a creamy flavor with chocolate undertones and traces of toasted nuts and pepper.
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