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Romeo y Julieta Churchills

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:178
Format:Julieta No. 2Ring:47
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:8.0
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #82: The definition for a Churchill and one of my favorite cigars. I was smoking one last night in the pub, when I went to the bar, for more drinks, the bar-maid said, 'everyone's been buying cigars, since you lit that up'. This seems to me, to be a natural response, to the aroma of this masterpiece from RyJ. The flavors are complex, robust and just as good, as the fragrance: predominantly woods and spice. Not much more, needs to be said of this wonder from Cuba, that speaks for itself, except that, if you haven't smoked one yet, I'd recommend that you do; as you've missed out, for far too long already. - Submitted by Amazing on January 14, 2007


Review #81: These were the first Cuban cigars I smoke about 4 years ago. To this day, they are the definition of what a Cuban churchill should be. Mild to medium body with a pleasant creaminess. Every single one I have smoked always burned evenly and consistant. I have smoked these to a little nub and never been disappointed. - Submitted by ironchef on January 5, 2007


Review #80: A true classic - What a great smoke this cigar is! A wonderful aroma the moment you open the tube and a cigar that feels great in the hand. Even before lighting the taste was great and once lit it was truly fabulous. The draw was even throughout and like review #75 I found the strength built during the smoke which made puting this one down very hard. I can't find any fault with this cigar, it was a pleasure in every sense of the word. If I had never smoked before and this were my first then I would be hooked. Now I know why "The Great Man" smoked so many of them! - Submitted by nicedraw on December 30, 2006


Review #79: Wow! Joking aside, taste-wise this cigar is "high-class". It has been a few days and I still remember the complexity and spiciness of that first puff I took after carefully lighting this cigar (and believe me I've smoked a few different cigars since then). Bought this from the local Casa Del Habano and smoked it the other night after dinner. Even though I am a full-bodied cigar person (and this was a solid medium-bodied cigar) I have to admit that the complexity/depth of this cigar is amazing. Every puff was a real pleasure. This cigar was intended for ageing and (definitely) for experts. - Submitted by PDL on November 21, 2006


Review #78: Construction and burn impress with this legend from RyJ. A medium to mild smoke with developing complexity and the signature Romeo y Julieta spice. Creamy, leathery and a very classic Cuban appeal. Deserves its fame. - Submitted by MikePomery on November 4, 2006


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