 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 127 |
| Format: | Hermoso No. 4 | Ring: | 48 |
| Weight: | 10,86 gr. | Score: | 7.8 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Romeo y Julieta Exhibicion No. 4 Review:
This cigar is considered to be a great "Robusto", complex and with greatly balanced flavours of spiciness, fruits and a subtle hint of herbal notes. Strong and aromatic, not to mention its sweet fruity aftertaste.
Average user rating     
Review #62:     I didn't enjoy this cigar at all. I didn't even finish it. Just before lighting, I realized it was a thinner gauged robusto, 48 instead of 50, and a bit box pressed which I don't like...but I lit up anyway.
The taste just wasn't there....hollow, mildly salty, soupy...just not happening at all....no thickness, no sharp sweet finish....nothing....I'd recommend the Romeo y Julieta Escudos over this for SURE.... - Submitted by hellion5 on April 18, 2008
Review #61:     I've only had one of my 10 so far so I will be fair. It started off sour and had a uneven burn. The draw was ok but not much smoke. It was a bitter flavor with hints of wood with good potential. This cigar tasted very young. It was too raw and appears to need at least a year in the humi. Updates to follow. - Submitted by nnjlon2 on April 10, 2008
Review #60:     Had the last of a cab from 199? that I picked up from Baranows in Melbourne. Consistently one of the finest smokes in this vitola the extra age had smoothed it out to the point where I could really enjoy it's mild, easy draw. I rarely get a bad stick from this house. A great cigar straight out of the box you do see the benefit of a little age. If you are after about an hour of a no-nonsense, not overly complex smoke that will neither blow your head off or leave you wanting more this it. Disregard other posts about construction issues - I have never had them with this one. - Submitted by Uncle on March 17, 2008
Review #59:     The R&J #4 has well earned its place as my everyday after dinner cigar, typically its a 40 minute smoke. Consistent quality, out of about ten boxes (~250 cigars) I recall having had only one bad one. Never too tight, smooth draw, mild but spicy. The #4's are relatively reasonably priced at around $200 a box out of duty free at CDG. They used to be cheaper ($140) but now it seems Don Fidel is pricing his products in Euros as opposed to USD's!
As with all cigars, I recommend keeping them in your humidor for at least two years, you will be rewarded for this they mature nicely. I confidently rate them 9 in this mature condition. - Submitted by mwlacey on February 22, 2008
Review #58:     ABR 05 excellent draw.Spicy and woody. - Submitted by kyriakos on January 30, 2008
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