La Gloria Cubana Churchill
MSRP
La Gloria Cubana Churchill cigars were created by Cuban master blender, Ernesto Perez Carrillo, with rich-tasting Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos and an oily, Ecuadorian wrapper. For a smooth, savory, and aromatic smoking experience, order a box now.
La Gloria Cubana Churchill
MSRP
La Gloria Cubana Churchill cigars were created by Cuban master blender, Ernesto Perez Carrillo, with rich-tasting Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos and an oily, Ecuadorian wrapper. For a smooth, savory, and aromatic smoking experience, order a box now.
La Gloria Cubana Churchill
La Gloria Cubana Churchill cigars were created by Cuban master blender, Ernesto Perez Carrillo, with rich-tasting Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos and an oily, Ecuadorian wrapper. For a smooth, savory, and aromatic smoking experience, order a box now.
La Gloria Cubana Churchill
La Gloria Cubana Churchill cigars were created by Cuban master blender, Ernesto Perez Carrillo, with rich-tasting Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos and an oily, Ecuadorian wrapper. For a smooth, savory, and aromatic smoking experience, order a box now.


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by Steve Sisko in Pooler, Georgia on July 21, 2019
Great taste, great draw and totally enjoyable
by GARY WARNER in NEW YORK on September 25, 2017
CONSTANT QUALITY, GOOD SPICE. GREAT EVERYDAY CIGAR
by A.J.K. in Atlanta on April 07, 2017
A bit bland at the open but quickly improves as it burns down about 1/2 and continues with a balanced,smooth, medium , flavorful smoke.An anytime cigar but better after dinner or your whiskey of choice.Both should be sipped.
by Greg Wilson in New Orleans on October 01, 2000
This cigar replaces the Romeo Y Juliet Churchill as my "standard" cigar due to superior quality control. Nearly every cigar in the box yields an even burn, smooth draw, and great flavor. Unfortunately, the R & J's of late have yielded about 10 sub-standard cigars per box.
by Ralph in Rhode Island on September 03, 1999
This brand has faded in recent years. It was bold, spicy, aggressive, handsome. Now it's bland, user friendly, ugly. The construction quality has declined too. A boring, one-dimensional smoke.
by DK in TX on January 13, 2021
Been smoking LGC s since the mid-90 s.....remained my fave, go-to smoke after countless brands disappeared or changed blends. Well, the box of Churchills I bought a few weeks ago not only changed the label and box but the quality as well. I bought a newly labeled en Cedro today with the same verdict. Time to find another brand. So disappointed, but maybe this is my time to quit.