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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 #47: Just finished another vitole from a box purchased in spain in 1985, in the tubes. What a treasure of a cigar, classic Romeo flavors and aromas, black cherry, pralines, and noughat. Strong dark swiss chocolate, all wrapped around a solid core of very well aged tobacco. Very, very, very, well aged tobacco. The oils still were present upon lighting, the oils actually ran up from the lit foot. The aromas that only a well aged cuban romeo can produce. Not to ever be outdone by the newer tubed versions that are available today. I am glad my father purchased the 10 boxes when he was in spain in 1985 on business. To date we have only opened the one box. all the others are still unopened in their tubes. Cant wait to crack open another box when this one is finished. Even the band has become a darker color than original. A sure 100 if ever there was one. - Submitted by bigyesta on March 8, 2005


Review #46: had one on a sunday in the park could not find the flavor I have gotten used to in my cuban cigars maybe once I get a couple cigars into the box they will get better - Submitted by gabe sanchez on march 7 on March 7, 2005


Review #45: Smoked recently a '01 tubed Churchill. It gave a two-hour trip to heaven. Perfect draw and burn, lot of flavorful smoke, powerful but not too much. Overall, a top experience of smoking a fine cigar. This is a must cigar to have in the humi. - Submitted by MM on March 4, 2005


Review #44: Oh yes, deffinately agree there, I smoked a Dec '03 tubed Churchill and it was probably the most perfectly rolled/constructed cigar I have ever smoked. Burn was excellent. With maturing these would become amazing cigars. - Submitted by A. Dyer on March 4, 2005


Review #43: Dec. 03's are smoking great right now. Lot's of creamy, sweet smoke. Plenty of flavor, sneaky power, sweet honey undertones. This is the best cigar I've ever smoked. When they are \"on\", they are unbeatable. Mine had a bit over a year of age. Much improved over a few months ago. You can NOT go wrong with these '03 to recent production. - Submitted by El Presidente on January 24, 2005


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