The Romeo y Julieta Aniversario Churchill arrives in a box of 28 cigars, sporting a 7"x54 Churchill format that demands attention. Priced around $334 per box, this Dominican-made smoke blends Peruvian/Dominican/Nicaraguan fillers under an Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Built at Tabacalera de Garcia factory, it's like wearing a bespoke suit - polished construction meets old-world tobacco craft.
Kicks off with damp earth and black coffee intensity. The Ecuadorian wrapper delivers pepper spice behind the teeth while Nicaraguan filler pushes cinnamon heat through the nostrils. Draw feels snug like a new leather glove - restrictive at first but promising better things.
Connecticut Broadleaf binder emerges with unsweetened cocoa bitterness. Retrohale burns like smoldering cedar planks, yet the Peruvian tobacco tempers things with raisin-like sweetness. Smoke output doubles, filling rooms faster than a vape cloud.
Nicotine surge becomes tangible at the 45-minute mark. Charred meat flavors dominate as the Broadleaf binder takes control. Requires frequent purges to combat tar buildup near the nub. Not for empty stomachs - this third plays rough.
The triple-cap finish holds firm through multiple clips. Box-pressed cigars maintain sharp edges despite the 54-ring girth. Wrapper veins run vertically like stretch marks - visible but tightly packed. Comes with Boveda humidity packs, though many report better performance at 62% RH versus factory 69%.
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