 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 178 |
| Format: | Julieta No. 2 | Ring: | 47 |
| Weight: | 15,07 gr. | Score: | 7.7 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #106:     Good cigar but to delicate to me.I prefer medium to full body cigars and this is mild to medium.Good draw,even burning.SBN OCT 03 - Submitted by kyriakos on February 12, 2008
Review #105:     I had high expectations to this cigar, but it was very disappointing. No smoke and no taste. Will never buy this one again. - Submitted by Christianjes86 on January 29, 2008
Review #104:     Disappointing. I've smoked these from 98 & 04 and find them rather bland. Would not buy them again. Plenty of better Churchills out there. - Submitted by Bassman on December 14, 2007
Review #103:     The RjJ Churchill is such a classic cigar. It has endured much scrutiny. I'm surprised that the average score is so low for such an incredible cigar. Perhaps the amount of reviews of this cigar is a testament to it's popularity. The tobacco is so delicate and all RyJ. Floral notes are pronounced but very balanced with the wood notes. This is the kind of cigar that will only get better with age. More full-bodied than you might expect, but surprising easy to smoke. You must take your time with this cigar. Allow it's flavours to develop as you slowing smoke your way through the cigar. Excellent construction. Perfect draw and big plumes of smoke. Everything one looks for in a classic cigar. The Churchill's popularity ensures that we will be reviewing it for many years to come. - Submitted by cookj1 on October 22, 2007
Review #102:     I know this is a classic cigar, but for some reason it had always eluded me... I had my first one earlier in the week, and I have to say I am filled with some mixed emotions. Looking at all these reviews, I don't wonder why (looks like I'm not the only one :-)
My cigar had a very tight draw (not impossible, but tight none the less) and taste predominated by a harness and falvours of ash. However, underneath I could detect complex aromas of leather, coffee, chocolate and vanilla. Maybe this cigar needs a lot of time in the humi before it should be smoked... At least I know it will be quite a while before I take my next one from the box. - Submitted by nikolasb on October 18, 2007
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