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Romeo y Julieta Prince of Wales

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:178
Format:Julieta No. 2Ring:47
Weight:15,07 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #9: I agree with Cristobal, the 01 box I have has been very inconsistent with the dwelling complaint of a tight draw and inconsistent flavors. Tried to age the sticks and discovered a more rewarding taste, but when the cigar tightens flavors don't matter. - Submitted by oussafa on December 26, 2007


Review #8: My best regards to Prof. Twain (review H.d.M des Dieu) if you have the possibility to go for a Prince of Wales, this is a perfect Lady for the morninng. It is my sunday morning cigar after walking the dog. Full of flavour but very light It is wonderfull to relax with a P.o.W. after a 2 hours walk in th fields witha cigar offering all the nice habano flavours but not nocking you out of the chair because youwill cook the sunday lunch afterwards. To rate a cigar 8-10 it is always the responsibility of the smoker to chose the right cigar for the right moment. - Submitted by bolibeli on December 2, 2006


Review #7: As noted before, many deride this cigar as a watered-down RyJ Churchill, but those who know what a good Prince of Wales tastes like disagree totally. To me palate, the Churchill focuses more on the bittersweet (coffee and cocoa) and toasty side of the Romeo y Julieta marca's profile, while the Prince of Wales goes more for the cedary, floral, and tea flavors present in this brand's profile. Wonderfully balanced, mild to medium, and with wonderful, engaging flavors that keep your attention. Another great smoke that got axed in 2002 that I will miss dearly. - Submitted by Black Plague on April 11, 2006


Review #6: I cant belive you did not like them cristobal. This like all of the Romeo y Julieta family are very consistant cigars. This particular one is a perfect example of how a ture julieta cigar should be, not to strong so that by the midle your palate is numb, not so mild that by the end you feel like you could lite another one up. Just perfect. - Submitted by jacobopj on May 23, 2005


Review #5: cristobal... sounds like you got burnt with fakes. This is a VERY consistent cigar. - Submitted by asdf on February 14, 2005


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