"A Fine Cigar, But a Bit Overpriced"
These are a classic cigar with good construction, a nice clean smoke, even burn, the works. The Cohiba Churchill is sort of my bread and butter evening cigar to be enjoyed with a touch of the strong stuff after dinner. My only complaint is that they are a bit pricey for what they are, there are equally good cigars out there (or better) that cost a good deal less. This is a very nice cigar, with a good aroma, easy (but not too easy) draw, and a relaxingly clean and flavorful smoke, but i cant help but feel that the price isn't entirely justified.
Monty in Greenwich Village, New York January 29, 2009
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"Girls Boats & Bikes"
The Dominican Cohiba's are good, but the Cuban version is Nectar of the Gods.
SigarSam in Virginia December 29, 2008
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"Great construction and appearance. Lacking flavor"
I wasn't impressed with the flavor of these. I usually smoke fuller flavored cigars and foolishly expecting the same. It did have a lot of positive aspects though. I will say that if you like a smooth, mild to medium cigar this is the one for you! It's a very attractive cigar that's well constructed. The burn is very even down the entire length of the cigar. It may be blasphemous, but I cut these in half and it gives the cigar that much more flavor. Since you can purchase these at half of suggested retail price, I'd say it's worth it.
Sean in Gaithersburg August 3, 2008
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"Cohiba"
This man's got it below. well done my friend. well done
Kevin in Ohio June 6, 2007
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"Fantastic Smoke"
I truly enjoyed the negative comments from the people who smoke cigars. You noticed I did not say "Cigar Smokers". Only a true novice would have anything negative to say about a Cohiba. This is one of the best cigars that money can buy and any "Cigar Smoker" can attest to that. So to the true Novice, stay with your ultra mild stogies for a couple of years before you comment on a Real Cigar.
Dave Cook in OH April 16, 2007
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"New Favorite"
Great taste, very smooth and consistent the entire length of the cigar. Long, very white ash. My new favorite non-Cuban cigar. Pricey, but worth it.
John in Camas, Washington May 4, 2005
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"Great smoke, if pricey"
I had to try this one given the marketing engine behind it -- it seems to be pumped as "the" premium cigar at a lot of vendors, so I wasn't sure if this was the McDonalds of the cigar world, or actually worth the $7. I was also curious given the ongoing legal battles between the Red Dot Cohiba we have here and the Yellow Band Cohiba: what made this name worth the long legal battle? Well, I'm not sure it's worth $7, but I was surprised at how good it tastes. Usually I go for mild cigars, so I didn't expect that I'd like the "medium to full" taste, but it's really quite pleasing on the palate -- it doesn't have any of the harshness I normally associate with medium or full cigars, which probably means that it's been well aged -- I should note that I only received it from famous this afternoon, so that wasn't my doing. The construction is quite good, although I did crack the cap when punching it. It has the whitest ash I think I've seen, and the draw is superb. Like I said, it might not be worth the price -- I've found some cigars that are almost as good for much less, but if I can ever get a deal on them, I'll probably grab it.
Terry in Bay Area, CA March 9, 2005
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"Cohiba Churchill all time favorite"
The Cohiba Churchill is a great cigar. Smooth, very even consistant burn and great down to the nub. Every inch is worth it.It has become my most favorite
Sam Hiser in Hagerstown, MD October 28, 2004
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"very good"
the best that i have had. it is smooth has a very good tast with no bit to it. *****
mark in valley center June 1, 2004
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"Excelent"
Worth it at twice the price.
Bill Snyder in Oswego New York November 30, 2003
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