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  • Romeo y Julieta Churchill

    Is it worth a newbie investing in a few of these and saving them for a good few years?

    Would love to hear your thoughts. Cheers.

  • #2
    Yes, yes, yes...

    Cheers, HabanoSy

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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply. Looking to get the short ones as the larger ones are a bit too steep for me right now.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by HabanoSy View Post
        Yes, yes, yes...

        Cheers, HabanoSy


        so thats a yes than i guess sy

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        • #5
          Just a couple of notes regarding the RyJ Churchill, and for that matter the short Churchill..

          First, the short Churchill has less to do with the "full" Churchill than you might at first think. It may or may not be the same blend (I do not know) but do note it is not just a short version, it is a different gauge also. It is a short Churchill in name only.

          Second, and this is more a personal opinion, it is far from the best of the Churchill format cigars. Although it is the most famous I would be far more excited to smoke the Hoyo Churchill or the H. Upmann Sir Winston, as well as a few others. The Sir Winston flew under my radar for a long time, but by god it is a GREAT smoke. If you have deep pockets the Cohiba Esplendido is a stand out cigar but not to my taste. The SLR Churchill also has its has its fans around these parts. No experience of the Bolivar version MUCH to my shame as I am fast becoming a huge fan of Bolivar. If I had to pick one I would strongly push for the H Upmann Sir Winston.

          I hope this is of some use and not just confuse the situation.

          T.
          "In Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Big_T_UK View Post
            Just a couple of notes regarding the RyJ Churchill, and for that matter the short Churchill..

            First, the short Churchill has less to do with the "full" Churchill than you might at first think. It may or may not be the same blend (I do not know) but do note it is not just a short version, it is a different gauge also. It is a short Churchill in name only.

            Second, and this is more a personal opinion, it is far from the best of the Churchill format cigars. Although it is the most famous I would be far more excited to smoke the Hoyo Churchill or the H. Upmann Sir Winston, as well as a few others. The Sir Winston flew under my radar for a long time, but by god it is a GREAT smoke. If you have deep pockets the Cohiba Esplendido is a stand out cigar but not to my taste. The SLR Churchill also has its has its fans around these parts. No experience of the Bolivar version MUCH to my shame as I am fast becoming a huge fan of Bolivar. If I had to pick one I would strongly push for the H Upmann Sir Winston.

            I hope this is of some use and not just confuse the situation.

            T.
            I agree with T about the H. Upmann Sir Winston, a really good cigar....No! a Bloody good Churchill Puro.
            BUT, I do love the R&J Churchill and smoke them all the time...Tubes are great for away days...

            I too have not had a Bolivar version...SHAME ON ME!!
            Love Life - Love Cigars

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            • #7
              hey

              hey jason

              the R&J churchill is a fantastic smoke, only point i would make is , as im not sure you are considering buying cigars by the box or singles, why not try a few singles of various orientation see what suits you best..
              regards the mackem..

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              • #8
                I'd go along with that Mackem. I'd hate to buy a box of something I didn't like.
                Imagine telling the Missus. Or not!
                Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 'mackem' keith View Post
                  hey jason

                  the R&J churchill is a fantastic smoke, only point i would make is , as im not sure you are considering buying cigars by the box or singles, why not try a few singles of various orientation see what suits you best..
                  regards the mackem..
                  Sound advice indeed...

                  Cheers, HabanoSy

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jason View Post
                    Thanks for the reply. Looking to get the short ones as the larger ones are a bit too steep for me right now.
                    As mentioned previously the short is a robusto and smokes and tastes different from the superior Churchill.

                    The RyJ Churchill is a good smoke, It was one of my favorite smokes until very recently, I've now moved onto stronger full flavoured smokes.
                    Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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                    • #11
                      All the smokes mentioned are good smokes, but remember that the taste of every cigar will be influenced by what you've eaten or drank. I've had some great ciagrs that have started off really badly taste wise, because of what has gone before.
                      No man has the right to fix the boundary of a nation.
                      No man has the right to say to his country, "Thus far shalt thou go and no further."

                      CS Parnell



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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jason View Post
                        Is it worth a newbie investing in a few of these and saving them for a good few years?

                        Would love to hear your thoughts. Cheers.
                        As a signature in here says:

                        If you want to, you can, and if you can, you must!

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