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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


Average user rating


Review #22: A very, very unique churchill, indeed, brand. Cinnamon, cedar, a little leather, sweet. Very light. Almost a Cuban Arturo Chateau Fuente. A smoke similar to the cedros de Luxe's but more of it. Not as powerful and temperamental as other large cigars. This one will never fight back, you will never have trouble with it. You can be disloyal and then return home: security=familiarity, if you like.... - Submitted by peanutaxis on August 10, 2004


Review #21: Again. my wife "tastes" every cigar I smoke. I am lucky. She declared the draw too tough. The aroma was good, but we could not get enough flavor through the cigar to taste properly. We bought tubos, and they smelled fantastic. Next time we smoke one I may write another review. - Submitted by gastro62 on July 4, 2004


Review #20: An excellent cigar. Perfect flavours of leather and coffee, blended with a great draw and a great burn. Not as full bodied as the Cohiba esplindido, but it is still very full in flavour and that suits my taste better. One of the best, highly recommended. Cheers. - Submitted by Bejamquinn on June 10, 2004


Review #19: The RJ Churchill is a serious cigar. Solid construction, good draw, it burns even and, bought in Tubos, it is always fresh. Sometimes, its earthy flavor is too earthy and it gets a little bit harsh as it comes to its end. It's better in the last half, when its creamy, smooth taste gets fuller. Perfectly balanced, hints of leather, wood and coffee melt in an unique smoke. Probably the best Churchill in the world. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on May 18, 2004


Review #18: Bought some tubos in Varadero in April, and tried first one last weekend - it was so fresh! It was so smooth, yet earthy. Perfect finish, dark and oily. My only regret is not buying more. I think the Esplendidos are slightly better, but at half the price (in Cuba anyway), the R&J is the way to go. - Submitted by xcskier on May 5, 2004


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