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Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleurs

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:Petit CoronasRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.3
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (With cellophane) Boxes of 10 and 25; (Without cellophane) Boxes of 10 and 25.


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Review #7: Great and very tastiful. I can īt have a week without one of these, at least. - Submitted by hgzecchin on May 24, 2007


Review #6: Must say that I didn't like the machine made version of this cigar very much. Smoked the first one out of a 2007 box today and I was pleasantly surprised. Nice choco-coffee tobacco taste, very good burn and draw. Excellent value for your money. I would suggest them to buy as it is a very nice 30-40 min. coffee break smoke. - Submitted by Eduard on May 23, 2007


Review #5: I bought a box of these in the Mid-East for some Military freinds of mine. They are totally Hand Made in Cuba and are not machine made. Note: No Cellophane on these. It has a nice draw with some hints of chocolate and coffee. It took me about 40 minutes to smoke this cigar. The price was right for a box of 25. The burn was slightly uneven towards the end but that may have been caused by me drawing on it too frequently. I recommend this cigar for any occasion. - Submitted by Dansdad on May 6, 2007


Review #4: The prelit sent carries a faint aroma of coffee. It makes you feel like you're in for the typical RyJ experience, which is rarely a bad thing. It looks pretty standard, in a reliable way, and is spongy to the touch. The prelit flavour is slightly empty, and the draw is on the tight side. After lighting the flavour is cedary and very mild. As expected, very much the standard RyJ affair. The draw smooths out, and smoke comes through easily. With the good construction, nice format and likeable wrapper, it's a nice cigar to hold. Despite the spongy feel, it seems to be well stuffed. The draw falls back slightly to the tight side as the cigar progresses. The taste is pretty standard Cuban stuff. Not bad, but not exceptional. The lack of harshness or construction problems speaks in this cigar's favour. There's some refinement as you progress, which helps beef up the performance. Halfway through the cigar gets slightly dry, but continues the deliver a smooth, mild flavour. However, the burn might become a bit too hot, making the taste on the tongue somewhat bitter. But it also helps in creating a certain flavour of dark chocolate. Overall, the second half reveals more evolution that the first. The burn and draw are spot-on for the most of it, and the cigar will last a good 50 minutes. During that time, you'll get a pretty average smoke at a sharp price, which is nothing to complain about. The only drawback is that there's cigars in the same price range that outperform this one. A good cigar for a quick burst, that won't bust your wallet. But ultimately, nothing special. 5/10 - Submitted by Nekotaku on February 27, 2007


Review #3: The machine made version of this cigar was discontinued. The current version is completely hand-made long filler (hence no cello). What a wonderful smoke! At a very reasonable price, you get all the complexities of a larger Habano in a 30-45 minute burst of flavor. Many floral/perfume-like notes, with plenty of earthiness. AN excellent value. - Submitted by jcruise400 on December 18, 2006


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