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Romeo y Julieta Romeo No 2

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:Petit CoronasRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:6.5
Presentation: Semi Plain box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 25. Cardboard Pack: Boxes of 5 in boxes of 25. Special Packaging: "Cajon" of 100.


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Review #63: ---   This cigar evoked a mixed response from me. On one hand it burned well, drew well and gave a good thick smoke. On the other, it burned quickly and didn't really have any variations in flavour. I rated it as I did because for the price I paid (5.25euros) there are better cigars. The coronita en cedro by Romeo y Julieta is what I would choose from this manufacturer around this price bracket. - Submitted by JamesE90 on March 2, 2010


Review #62: ---   just picked me up a few of these, earlier this afternoon, but by the sounds of it i am going to be quite dissapointed with this stick - Submitted by soldier cigar enthusiast on February 27, 2010


Review #61: JUL 08 I really love this cigar. Had one from '08 the other day. I usually don't smoke CC's this young but these are great without much age, at least recent production is anyway. It was kind of floral with a fruity sweetness thaat I found very enjoyable. So much so that I picked up 2 more boxes. - Submitted by hdlr97 on February 13, 2010


Review #60: MAY 08 I've smoked ten (so far) of these from various sources. Its a medium smoke and is rolled tight. The wrapper looks a little oily when stored in a humidor, but some of these sticks have green patches on them. To be expected for the price really and theres not a lot of harm in this. I find it takes until after the first third for the stick to stabilise, with spice being the first flavour that hits me. Then the spice really builds up after that with good tobacco flavour in the mix. I also find this to have a leathery taste. I've found this cigar to be a little ashy or charry in taste too and it can be a little bland at times since the taste is not complex and does not alter throughout. I would suggest that this cigar should go with a drink. I've yet to pinpoint my preference on this. The draw is consistent and I've had no burn problems or had any plugs (so far!). Like I said, it is rolled tight but it does smoke well and you get nice plumes of smoke out of it. I enjoyed some of these more than others but I did get them from different places. I think this is a decent beginner's smoke or an everyday smoke at this price. - Submitted by homanahomana on February 8, 2010


Review #59: ---   Available very cheaply all over Australia and there are far better cheap cigars on the market. Burns fine, construction ok but it has very little flavour other than tobacco and you could finish one of these in five minutes it burns to quickly. Not worth the effort - there are better cheap cigars out there - Punch and h.uppman corona majors as example. - Submitted by fuzzylogic on January 3, 2010


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