 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 162 |
| Format: | Cazadores | Ring: | 44 |
| Weight: | 11,27 gr. | Score: | 8.2 |
| Presentation: Bundle of 25 in a wood box |
Romeo y Julieta Cazadores Review:
This cigar can be considered the strongest cigar of all smokes (which are now being produced). Despite the fact of being so strong, it is also at the same time a smooth cigar, where one can find notes of leathery and earthy flavours in perfect combination with coffee notes.
Average user rating     
Review #40:     MAY 08 very, very god cigay for me one of the best - Submitted by krishmetz on May 12, 2008
Review #39: Strong, delicious and honest. A great smoke - especially with a good bottle of calvados or armagnac by your side. A classic cuban cigar. - Submitted by baobab on April 12, 2008
Review #38:     Box date Apr. 07. I tried this based on a suggestion from my local regular B&M. Wow! Within just a few minutes I got a hit of strong earthy flavors. The aroma was amazing. So much so that everyone around me wanted to try the cigar, even though some were not even cigar smokers! Very good at 1 year and I bet even better if left alone to properly age. If you like a strong, full-bodied cigar that has earthy flavors, then pick this one up. - Submitted by cigar are good on February 10, 2008
Review #37:     This cigar has lots of flavor straight forward leather and strong young Cuban tobacco. The aroma is very good and rich not much more to say about flavor as this cigar is not meant to be complex and the flavor stays constantly raw and chewy the whole way trough. I do however run into draw problems about 2 of every 5 will be very tight. If you like raw chewy flavors of Straight up Cuban Earth this is your cigar. - Submitted by sticksmoker on February 1, 2008
Review #36:     You need to open a box and put them all in your humidor and let them rest. I disliked this cigar at first because I grabbed one right out of the box - a little too sharp and awkward, if you get my drift. These days, I smoke one every 4 to 6 months and every time I have a new experience. I am rating it high not because you need to smoke it now, but because you need to invest some time and make it really worthwhile. Also, they are really fun to smoke - a very rustic. honest, in-you-r-face, old-school Cuban cigar. - Submitted by dcainedwr on February 1, 2008
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