Foundation Charter Oak Habano: The Six-Dollar Miracle
Cigar Aficionado's #1 Best Value Cigar has no business tasting this good at this price. Foundation's Charter Oak Habano is the cigar equivalent of finding a Michelin-star meal at a diner.

There are moments in every enthusiast's journey when price and quality become completely disconnected, when a product so dramatically over-delivers on its price tag that it forces you to question everything you thought you knew about value. The Foundation Charter Oak Habano is that moment for cigar smokers.
Nick Melillo, the man behind Foundation Cigar Company, cut his teeth working alongside some of the biggest names in the industry before striking out on his own. The Charter Oak line is his statement piece—a budget cigar created with the same attention to blending and quality control that defines his premium offerings. The result is a $6.50 stick that smokes like a $15 cigar, and we are not exaggerating.
The Ecuadorian Habano wrapper is attractive and well-applied, with a warmth and slight oiliness that immediately signals quality beyond the price point. Light it up and the first third delivers baking spices, leather, earth, and a blend of red and black pepper with surprising immediate complexity. This is not a simple cigar wearing a budget price tag. This is a genuinely complex cigar that happens to be affordable.
The second third intensifies the baking spices with clove, nutmeg, cedar, and a natural sweetness accented by a surprising hint of fresh mint. The construction is clean, the burn is even, and the smoke production is generous. Every puff reinforces the absurdity of the price point.
The final third holds steady with earth and pepper alongside leather, cedar, and a clean, satisfying finish. No bitterness, no tar buildup, no disappointment. Just a solidly enjoyable final act that makes you immediately want to light another one.
At $6.50, the Charter Oak Habano is the single best value in premium cigars. Buy it by the box. Smoke it while mowing the lawn, playing golf, or sitting on the porch—it elevates every one of those activities without asking you to open your wallet wider than a drive-through window.


