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  • R&J Wide Churchill - the review

    Hi taking up Deano on his wonderful offer I present to you all the R&J Wide Churchill. Enjoy.

    My mother in law landed at Xmas with a selection of Cubans from Beirut airport for me to sample, I had one wide Churchill a couple of weeks after they were unpacked and have since left them to settle. However I can tell you lifting this beast out of the obligatory box of ten is like lifting a munitions shell. Thick, heavy and solidly assembled with a light sponginess to the centre of the wide golden tan stick. It's 55 rg is quite a serious consideration when snipping the triple cap with my Xikar X8 but fell assuredly in one piece with few crumbs into my hand.



    Pre-light draw tastes of milk chocolate and black tea. I roasted the foot with my cheap Chinese double jet butane lighter until the end is a solid red coal. The draw is superb as to be expected with a stick this wide producing tonnes of delicious sweet, mild earthy smoke.



    The burn is dead straight the smoke abundantly fragrent filling the room with light tasty cuban aroma, that unique manly scent which has filled the halls of power for centuries, you know what I am talking about and are now reaching for a trusted stick right now. Of course I cannot stress how easily the smoke flows and how perfect the draw is with a stick of this dimension. Mid way a strange but pleasant ripe sensation hits my palette of figs and swiss chocolate; this cigar is seriously transforming into a medium heavy weight.



    Last third the cigar is burning like a champ, offering really quite subtle sophisticated flavours with not so much nicotine around edges (to KO Berry1) but ironically the stick itself begins to soften under the bulk of its own dimensions. Right about here I'm thinking of Padron and other new-world manufacturers who've cracked this issue with a much tighter rolled larger ring smoke; take note Cuba, take note those hunting this years new thicker Cuban's. Alas this softness continues giving way to a slightly young, green soggy grassiness suggesting a slightly quicker ending to this delectable Cuban that I would have normally enjoyed. Ho hum.

    Overall I honestly recommend the Wide Churchill its charming, bold yet gently sophisticated, meaty in size and smoke but light and complex in flavours and would give it a solid 90. I do think that with a couple of years in the Igloo it will transform into a seriously enjoyable smoke.

    C/A light review.


    Thank you for reading Simonc.
    Last edited by simonc; 21-06-2011, 04:13 PM.

  • #2
    Great review Simon, thanks.
    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
    Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

    Originally posted by Ryan
    I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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    • #3
      Thanks for the review,only smoked one the draw was to loose like sucking air thro a straw.

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      • #4
        Excellent review Simon...very well written without all the hyperbole I often read on review sites

        I was seriously looking at getting some of these just a few hours ago and I reckon you've sold me on them....although the looseness comments are slightly worrying!!?

        Cheers dude

        PS have you tried a Duke? If so, how do yhey compare

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        • #5
          Great review Simon. I have smoked a few of these and really enjoyed them. Did not have the same looseness at the end. Before smoking, they can strike you as a bit of a gimmick; somehow not the full cigar. Perhaps a bit like the Monte Open series? Put this to one side and they offer a good smoke.

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          • #6
            I love these and have generally found them to be rolled quite loose so they draw very well, almost like a hand rolled. They are also tasty and a very hand length. What more could you want from a cigar.
            Nic
            Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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            • #7
              Excellent review.

              Good job! Well written, articulate and with pictures too!

              (Short, stubby fingers.... the sign of an organised mind)
              Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
              Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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              • #8
                Excellent review mate...have a box of these I haven't touched yet, must get round to it!

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                • #9
                  Thanks fellas I'm very glad you enjoyed the review, you know honestly at a reasonable price point and packaged in a small simple box of ten they really are worth squirreling away when you want a good hours easy smoking. They are impressive in the hand and with that light R&J aroma would make a great post bbq/garden party smoke.

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                  • #10
                    Nice review with great detail and pictures mate. am sold must buy some to try when I place my next order


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                    • #11
                      Very nice job. I have enjoyed a couple of these but still keep going back to the good old R&J Churchill.

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                      • #12
                        Great review Simon. Out of interest how do you get on with the xikar x8? I'm thinking of getting one

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                        • #13
                          Hi Dazzy, it is a great cutter! Best around imo. I recommend getting one.

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                          • #14
                            Fantastic review - as you note, makes you want to reach for a smoke...roll on home-time!
                            Steve

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                            • #15
                              Thanks for the review! I've just got back from Cardiff and I purchased one of these, I'll give her a try this weekend

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