 | | 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 #76:     excellent cigar,even burn,great tasting and complex 1.5 hour smoke.you wont be dissapointed with this one.beats the hell out of partagas lusitanias.highly recommended for advance afficionados and rookies.great cigar to take to a club or a party,will sure impress.pretty expansive.try one today and you wont regret it. - Submitted by marius on September 12, 2006
Review #75:     A beautifully fragrant cigar that was rewarding to smoke right from the off.
Although this is a mild cigar I found the flavour and strength built during the duration of the smoke which made it an interesting and rewarding experience. I did however find it getting a little harsh near the end.
The construction and burn were flawless as you would expect. - Submitted by stef_install on September 5, 2006
Review #74:     A decent mild cigar. The smell was beautiful, but the taste was slightly lacking. However, this may simply be because I regularly smoke the full flavoured cohiba minis, when not in a position to smoke my larger collection of friends! Anyways, a very fine, well build cigar with good draw, and very tight ash! Recommended! - Submitted by jonobeagle on August 12, 2006
Review #73:     This is one of my favorite cigars, though hadn't smoked one for over a month, until last night, that is. It's the arrogant king of Romeo y Julieta; rich and aromatic; as soon as I lit it up, there was the enjoyable earthy flavor, with Cuban twang and smooth strength. The flavor developed, with more complexity and spice, particularly in the second half, when it also picked up strength, though never becoming harsh, until I had to put it down, as my fingers, where getting burnt. Sometimes there are leathery, book notes, in the final third; I didn't notice these, with this, though I was in the pub and by that time; a couple of my mates, where getting, "tired and emotional", one taking my cigar twice and inhaling, before coughing. He doesn't even smoke; be warned, on a friday night, in London, a Churchill, draws attention, to itself, sometimes unwanted. I'll leave the rest of the box, a week to settle, having only received it, from Switzerland, on Thursday. I'm unsure, of when they were produced, as the box code is: UTCCDDE. - Submitted by Amazing on August 12, 2006
Review #72:     These used to be the Gold Standard of Churchills. i smoked many from '97-'01 in the Med area - Greece, Turkey, etc. Always great. Have just finished my 5th out of a box of 10 tubos and the RyJ's have slipped. All were very harsh and most were rolled too tight. I let these age for 6 mos. yet thet have failed to mellow. Box dated Feb. '04 - Submitted by JJA on August 6, 2006
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