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    I'm no afficiando by any stretch of the imagination having only been into cigars for 3 years now.

    In that time I've found I prefer cigars in the longer lengths ....Toro, Churchill......when I have time to sit down and enjoy them.

    My favorite (so far) Churchill is the Romeo y Julieta Churchill. I tried the first one just because those were (or so I was told) Winston Churchill's favorite.

    If you haven't tried one yet, I recommend you do so. It will give you the 90 to 120 minute relaxation period you want, and they have a very nice flavor. I would consider them a medium cigar for intensity and of the 20 or so I've smoked in the last 3 years, they've all burned very well (even, lots of smoke) and the flavor has been consistent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptnBlues63 View Post
    I'm no afficiando by any stretch of the imagination having only been into cigars for 3 years now.

    In that time I've found I prefer cigars in the longer lengths ....Toro, Churchill......when I have time to sit down and enjoy them.

    My favorite (so far) Churchill is the Romeo y Julieta Churchill. I tried the first one just because those were (or so I was told) Winston Churchill's favorite.

    If you haven't tried one yet, I recommend you do so. It will give you the 90 to 120 minute relaxation period you want, and they have a very nice flavor. I would consider them a medium cigar for intensity and of the 20 or so I've smoked in the last 3 years, they've all burned very well (even, lots of smoke) and the flavor has been consistent.
    He smoked Romeo y Julietas and La Aroma de Cubas but the "Churchill" size was not a vitola st the time he first started smoking cigars. The "churchill" size, 7x47 was created at a later time and named after Winston Churchill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoventryCat86 View Post
    He smoked Romeo y Julietas and La Aroma de Cubas but the "Churchill" size was not a vitola st the time he first started smoking cigars. The "churchill" size, 7x47 was created at a later time and named after Winston Churchill.
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    Good info, and thanks!
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