 | | 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 #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
Review #77:     I always hear mixed reviews of this cigar, but honestly every one I have smoked has been a dream. I'm always scared to buy a box because of everyone's horror stories of impossible draws, etc. I smoke a few in the aluminum tubes when I was in Europe & one of them really had my head spinning at the end (probably due to the ridiculously large churchill size more than anything else). I love the flavor of this stick & I'll keep buying them sparingly in order to avoid the embarrassingly contructed ones. - Submitted by mladenovic on September 19, 2006
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