Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills

Romeo y Julieta
Romeo y Julieta

Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills

Romeo y Julieta

Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills

More Information
Ring Gauge 55
Length 130 mm / 5.1 inches
Strength Light to Medium
Size Robusto
Availability: Out of stock
SKU
SW-RYJ-WICH-025-BOX-CONF
Description

Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills Overview

Aside from the iconic Churchill and flirtations with Robusto variations, the Romeo y Julieta brand has never been known for large-size regular production cigars. Yet the Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills have changed all that by combining a thick 55-ring gauge with a popular 5.1” length. The result is a wildly complex and flavorful smoke that maintains a silky smooth character from start to finish.

Smoking Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills

Each Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills cigar is handmade using select tobaccos from the world-famous Vuelta Abajo region. The silky, medium-bodied extravaganza is overflowing with savory earth, cedar, cocoa, and nut flavors. A firm, leathery note makes its presence known throughout, with passing hints of cinnamon toast teasing the palate. A creamy flourish with vigorous touches of spice brings the smoke to a close.

Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills Experience

The Romeo y Julieta Wide Churchills cigar is a perfect blending of old-school composure and elegance with a modern, oversized format. The resulting cigar is an experience that will delight Romeo y Julieta fans, large-format cigar enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and newbies alike. These beefy Cubans are the Romeo y Julieta cigars for the modern age.

Its special dimensions, unique in this Habanos vitola, make Wide Churchills a particularly attractive Habano for those smokers who appreciate the Habanos of heavy ring gauge and a balanced and aromatic blend. Named after William Shakespeare’s tragic lovers, the origins of Romeo y Julieta as a Habano date back to 1875.This beautifully constructed habanos will be particularly welcome to those of us who love the more substantial ring gauge! The brand rose to international fame during the early years of the 20th Century under the direction of Don "Pepin" Fernandez, a talented promoter, who was amongst the first to recognise the power of the cigar band.