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Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 1

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:165
Format:CervantesRing:42
Weight:10,8 gr.Score:6.9
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25

Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 1 Review:

Cedros de Luxe series are very underrated cigars, as they have to be properly aged before smoked. Some veteran smokers say that these ones can be real gems in a few years if they are well aged. Numbers 1, 2 and 3 taste quite similar, being its main characteristics some leather and white pepper notes and a good draw and combustion.

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Review #17: @Franz-Eric I know exactly what you mean. I was almost crying with joy when I smoked my first of these. I relaxed completely with this stick and everything just felt so right. I like them better than the No.2 or No.3 but I think this is only because the No.1 last longer :). I prefer it to more expensive cigars of this brand and also to cigars of the other brands. Maybe try some of your favourite drink as a companion to this cigar. Sometimes I like small portions of cognac with it. This one is a good example that a cigar very much is a matter of personal tast. - Submitted by Holgerchen on May 30, 2009


Review #16: Το βρήκα πολύ ελαφρύ και light, ευκολοκάπνιστο αλλά με ουδέτερη, σχεδόν «ανύπαρκτη» γεύση, τουλάχιστον στο πρώτο 3ο. Μετά, σιγά-σιγά βελτιώθηκε και άρχισε να μου δίνει μικρές δόσεις από classic R & J flavour στο πιο μαλακό και ήπιο, (όπως όλα της σειράς cedros de luxe, με εξαίρεση τη mareva που κάνει δυο βήματα παραπάνω). Αυτά που κάπνισα είχανε τέσσερα χρόνια στην πλάτη, όπερ σημαίνει ότι τα βρήκα σε καλή φόρμα και πήρα ό,τι είχαν να μου δώσουν. Εν κατακλείδι, πρόκειται για ένα Cervantes που καπνίζεται ευχάριστα όλες τις ώρες και συνιστάται ανεπιφύλακτα σε νέους καπνιστές, (τα «φουγάρα» μάλλον θα το κατατάξουν στα «διαιτητικά»). - Submitted by cipu on February 2, 2009


Review #15: JUN 06 Forgot to add my score in my review (#14), so here it is: I'd like to improve the average of this classy stick! - Submitted by Franz-Eric on November 30, 2008


Review #14: JUN 06 Smoking my third right now. Pure satisfaction regarding body, taste, construction... Glad I bought the box. To say that this guy is underrated is an understatement. I mean, I'm wrapped in total enjoyment right now! I have yet to find a flaw in this one! Maybe luck is involved in my getting an especially good batch. Whatever... Cold draw promises woody and floral mouthfuls of fumes. Moderately oily wrapper with smallish veins. Tightly bunched but the draw is still set at the optimal resistance. Perfect burning, solid white ash. Flavour is delicious and very present even after the first few puffs. Medium-strong, never bitter, never overwhelming. By all means an extremely elegant smoke. Maybe my best since I became an aficionado two years ago. This cigar reminds me that this hobby is much more than a smelly habit. Outstanding vitolas please the eye, satisfy the touch, fulfill the palate and still the mind. My first 10. - Submitted by Franz-Eric on November 11, 2008


Review #13: Although i still consider myself a beginner ,i want to rate this cigar!i know that one couldn't truly rate a cigar if he hadn't smoked a minimum of 5 cigars of one kind.even if i only smoked one sample of this vitola and it was my first of it's kind , i have to say that after a 6 month aging period it had an uneven burn and after the first half the draw was tight.if i will have the chance i will buy more and age them for at least 2 years.i hope i am wrong about this cigar.the taste was of wood and light leather touches. - Submitted by kamaz on June 20, 2008


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