I like the traditional Churchill (48 rg) but sadly I don't usually have time for 2.5-3 hours to dedicate to enjoying one. I also think it's harder to get a good Churchill in the NC side. Like Jeremy, said a lot of them aren't always the best constructed cigars. I think small RG and Churchills/Double Coronas are two things Cuba excels at. That's just my opinion though.

I guess in a way they can be like Lanceros. A well rolled and appropriately blended Lancero is exceptional, but finding well rolled and appropriately blended Lanceros can be difficult and not every blend translates well to the size.