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September 20, 2009 11:26 PM
The previous post about robustos got me thinking.What do you guys think the best Churchill is?I'm thinking Sir Winston or RYJ
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Originally posted by Abu Dhabi: I'll take the RyJ 100 times.
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Posts: 271 | Location: Massachusetts | Registered: July 21, 2009
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Sir Winny, definitely.
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For me, nothing beats the BCG...
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not my favorite vitola, but i'd vote for the Esplendidos. when the are ready, they are delicious. cheers drew p
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Love the RyJ Churchill.
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Posts: 126 | Location: Madison, WI | Registered: August 29, 2009
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I've only smoked H. Upmann and RyJ. and hands down I prefer the RyJ.
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September 21, 2009 03:27 PM
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Of all the churchills I've smoked, I think the most enjoyable were the Romeo y Julieta Churchill and Bolivar Corona Gigante. I'm loving a box of H. Upmann Monarcas though.
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RyJ Churchill is my vote. The tubes make an awesome individual gift during the holidays.
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My preference is for the Sir Winston, followed my the Upmann Monarch (RIP) and then the Boli CG.
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I just had my first H. Upmann Monarcas and like Snake Hips above, I was pleasantly surprised.
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September 23, 2009 11:56 AM
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Thanks for all the info guys.I gotta try the ryj now. Sir Winnie will have to wait
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Punch. If you want to spend the money on the esplendido then they're pretty damn good in a cohiba-y sort of way. But the Punch Churchill is sublime.
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