 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thin | Length: | 100 |
| Format: | Entreacto | Ring: | 30 |
| Weight: | 3,27 gr. | Score: | 7.8 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Romeo y Julieta Petit Julietas Review:
This easy draw and tight cigar is characteristic for being smooth, with subtle notes of earthy and leathery flavours becoming a little bit spicy towards the end, exquisite characteristic Romeo y Julieta taste with a minimum ageing recommended of at least three years although enjoyable with no ageing at all.
Average user rating     
Review #10:     Wonderful aroma and flavor, rolled far too tight however. Getting a good mouth full of smoke is a lot like trying to suck a golf ball through a garden hose. Review #7 states “I found one out of fifteen has draw problems.” I wish I had such luck; of this box four of the first five didn’t start smoking properly until about half-way in, and I had to get them far too hot. :( - Submitted by hbtlofndr on March 22, 2008
Review #9:     I cant rate this cigar highly enough. Just smoked one with a years age on it and it was nothing short of superb, my fingers and lips are burnt as a result. - Submitted by jesterful1 on February 23, 2008
Review #8:     What a great little cigar. Why don't they use this tobacco blend in a larger format? I have nothing bad to say about this quick little coffee break cigar. It totally fits the bill. Very earthy. Very pleasant. Great flavours that will leave you wishing it was a bigger cigar! Buy these if you can; no doubt you will be surprised as many reviewers here are too. - Submitted by cookj1 on January 18, 2008
Review #7:     Very nice little thing. My daily after-lunch smoke. To me, it is the only affordable small cigar that you may really enjoy. Remarkably “oily” for this size, flavour is mostly herbal to woody.
However, I found one out of fifteen has draw problems.
- Submitted by Stephane on December 19, 2007
Review #6:     I have always enjoyed the mild and approachable flavours of R&J - I find their style most suitable for my palate and I count the exhi 4s, Churchills and coronas amongst my favourite "go-to" smokes. How surprising then to light one of these little rockets the other evening at Baranows in Melb and find that I had just started 30 minutes of a 'spice extravaganza". In the box these had a gorgeous layer of bloom - testament to good ageing in perfect conditions. Once lit, the first few tokes gave evidence of what tasted like a LOT of ligero; rich, strong & spicy; quite partagas-like in style and strength. Even burn, great draw and didn't get too hot but I was reaching for the muscat quite often to quench the "twang". Nice, but more suitable for a short, rough and tumble interlude rather than a quiet evening of contemplation... - Submitted by Uncle on February 26, 2007
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