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Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 1

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:165
Format:CervantesRing:42
Weight:10,8 gr.Score:7.5
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #5: A gift from a friend who just got back from the caribbean, I was at first impressed with the presentation and then the soft woody nose. Lit up fine but ran into issues immediately with the draw. Packed tighter than most R&Js I have had I thought at first the stick was plugged but she finally opened up about a third in. The taste was similar to the tubed Romeos I have had with leather and white pepper dominant over a cream finish. Built up the most impressive ash cylinder I have seen with almost two inches before it fell off. A good smoke but it left me wanting more complexity and the draw let it down. - Submitted by Uncle on April 25, 2005


Review #4: From a July 02 box, the cigars are fully aged. They have the expected Cedros taste, full and leathery with some spiciness - no mistaking this for anything but the classic Romeo. The aroma was good. Unfortunately, the taste is the only good thing about these cigars. The first one had a rather tight draught, not fatal but very annoying. This persisted to the midpoint, where the flaw burned over and the cigar suffered a minor burst. The draught improved after that, however some hasty repair work was required to save the cigar. A second sample burned correctly but the wrapper came off before lighting. Again, repair work was required, this before even getting the thing lit! Score: taste 85, cigar 10. Stuff like this is turning me off Cubans. At their best, rough hewn and rustic. Anything less is a gamble. Habanos simply doesn't pay any attention, quality varies too much and the cigars themselves are uninspiring and one dimmensional - it is up to the tobacco to make the cigar, rather than making a cigar from tobacco. It will be interesting to see Habanos reaction when the wall comes down - the competition from modern cigars is fierce and the Cubans won't stand a chance. - Submitted by Stacks Overflow on February 21, 2005


Review #3: Somewhat leqathery with a hint of spicyness resembelant of juniper and hemlock - Submitted by slimboli on April 12, 2004


Review #2: Rich, lush and creamy with a hint of sweetness, this was an enjoyable smoke with a delectable balance of mocha and cinammon. - Submitted by habana_ruler on January 22, 2004


This cigar spans 5 pages: 1 2 3 4 [5]



 
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