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Hi Folks,

I will admit to not having alot of experiece with non-cuban cigars. Thus my question.

I have the opportunity to buy a box of Dunhill signed range churchills, or perhaps the robustos...havn't decided yet what I will get.

I did some searching (of course!), but nothing that helps me much.

Just wondering if anyone has had these, how they are..i.e... strenght, flavor and construction...or should I forget it altogether?

I do prefer stronger cigars...but not exclusively. Thanks for any help..

CF


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Never had one Canoe, sorry.


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These are very well made, but not that strong. Medium at best. Stronger than the blue label Dunhill's. Haven't had one in a while.


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I had two of these a will back they were medium bodied but a lot of flavor I like stronger cigars but these were great. they are a little hard to find in the shops.

I had the first one with a strong Monticristo coffee and it was almost the perfect combination. The second started with a port but it wasn't working so I went to an english pale ale and the cigar really opened up with flavor.

I will be buying a box of these soon they were well made and burned perfect. As I understand the people that make the cigar sign the label and box.

if you want to split a box shoot me an email

hope this helps
 
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My Dad brought me some of these from London back in 2003. They drew well, tasted ok but were mild.


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hydesman,

It got weird? Weird as in---funky? Wink

Thanks everyone so far...maybe I'll do the intelligent thing, and try and find a few singles to try.


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