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    Thanks David
    I will do that!
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    Romeo y Julieta Churchill 2012 - Reserva Cosecha 2008.
    Overall - good cigar.
    But this's not what you expect from a cigar for about 40 euros.
    Although, perhaps expectations were too high.





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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    Romeo y Julieta Churchill 2012 - Reserva Cosecha 2008.
    Overall - good cigar.
    But this's not what you expect from a cigar for about 40 euros.
    Although, perhaps expectations were too high.
    Yeah I can tell just by looking at it, not exactly an even burn.
    Hope you enjoyed it despite your expectations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    Romeo y Julieta Churchill 2012 - Reserva Cosecha 2008.
    Overall - good cigar.
    But this's not what you expect from a cigar for about 40 euros.
    Although, perhaps expectations were too high.





    $60 FOR A CIGAR? my wife andI can Eat for a month for 60 bux
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    $60 FOR A CIGAR?
    Unfortunately, yes.
    I bought it in Dublin, full price is €45.00.
    In Israel it costs 404 NIS, it's about 118 USD per cigar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manah View Post
    Romeo y Julieta Churchill 2012 - Reserva Cosecha 2008.
    Overall - good cigar.
    But this's not what you expect from a cigar for about 40 euros.
    Although, perhaps expectations were too high.


    Good to know I'm not the only one who likes an aggressive cut.

    Thanks for the review...that's a fair chunk of change to drop on a 'good' cigar.

    ----/

    Is anyone else familiar with Brickhouse?

    I've had a few of their offerings and been very impressed with them, don't let the 'bargain' label fool you.

    Had their Maduro over the weekend and would dare say if this was the only Maduro I could ever get my hands on, I wouldn't be disappointed in the least at all.

    Solid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yardie View Post
    Good to know I'm not the only one who likes an aggressive cut.

    Thanks for the review...that's a fair chunk of change to drop on a 'good' cigar.

    ----/

    Is anyone else familiar with Brickhouse?

    I've had a few of their offerings and been very impressed with them, don't let the 'bargain' label fool you.

    Had their Maduro over the weekend and would dare say if this was the only Maduro I could ever get my hands on, I wouldn't be disappointed in the least at all.

    Solid.
    Brick House even gets good reviews on Cigar AF!! I haven't had more than a couple. They were alright.

    Today I decided to have a cigar for breakfast with my coffee . Still working on my box of CASA's. Last time I had a cigar this early (pre 8am), I was trying to settle myself before an exam.

    What a great way to start the day!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Today I decided to have a cigar for breakfast with my coffee . Still working on my box of CASA's. Last time I had a cigar this early (pre 8am), I was trying to settle myself before an exam.

    What a great way to start the day!!
    That's my routine every morning. I'm on the road at 0545hrs accompanied by a steaming French Press and a lit stick to help keep me calm on my morning commute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yardie View Post
    That's my routine every morning. I'm on the road at 0545hrs accompanied by a steaming French Press and a lit stick to help keep me calm on my morning commute.
    Nice! ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by earcutter View Post
    Nice! ...
    With the mouth-breathers that proliferate the roads here in Alberta (They have no concept of what the left hand lane is actually for.), it's greatly needed!!
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