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Romeo y Julieta Coronas

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:142
Format:CoronaRing:42
Weight:9,29 gr.Score:7.9
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25

Romeo y Julieta Coronas Review:

A very special smoke if properly aged (at least five years recommended to show its actual virtues), presents the classic Romeo flavours, sweetness and cedar among others perfectly balanced with medium toasted tobacco taste. Probably too mild, but efficiently compensated with its aroma and smoothness.

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Review #16: JUL 08 What a fine cigar, espeicially if aged. I bought two boxes in order to smoke a few during the long wait. When I do decide to take one out I am always impressed by the ease and smooth quality found in this corona. The corona is a great size for every day smokes, and this cigar is a gem. The ash tells the story, white, strong, and evenly marked, the remains of a good burn. These cigars are mild, but the smoke is full and aromatic, which makes it a great morning cigar or when you aren't in the mood to get knocked around. They do tend to get very spicey towards the end (perhaps the bitterness others speak of), which may have to do with the young age of the ones I have smoked. If you can get them for under 200 a box its a great cigar to have around for friends and philosophy. - Submitted by johnydraw on March 5, 2009


Review #15: What a fine cigar, espeicially if aged. I bought two boxes in order to smoke a few during the long wait. When I do decide to take one out I am always impressed by the ease and smooth quality found in this corona. The corona is a great size for every day smokes, and this cigar is a gem. The ash tells the story, white, strong, and evenly marked, the remains of a good burn. These cigars are mild, but the smoke is full and aromatic, which makes it a great morning cigar or when you aren't in the mood to get knocked around. They do tend to get very spicey towards the end (perhaps the bitterness others speak of), which may have to do with the young age of the ones I have smoked. If you can get them for under 200 a box its a great cigar to have around for friends and philosophy. - Submitted by johnydraw on March 5, 2009


Review #14: A very good cigar, draw is good. I have smoked half a box and I have never had a problem with construction or draw unlike some of the reviewers. Maybe I was lucky, but this cigar is definitely a treat. By far my most favorite "everyday" cigar. - Submitted by m1str2 on February 10, 2009


Review #13: Μμμ! κορώνα κλάσης γεμάτη γεύσεις και αρώματα - κλασικά R y J - σε υψηλά standards! - Submitted by cipu on August 18, 2008


Review #12: --- 01 I really enjoyed this with a mojito and some good weather. The cigar itself could be characterized as mild but it has a nice balance to it. The corona I smoked today had more than 7 years age on it. Very smooth. Almost a creamy sweetness to it. I guess that typical Romeo y Julieta flavours coming out again. ...very reminiscent of the RyJ Churchill. As the previous reviewer found, the last 1/3 had some bitterness to it. I usually liken that to ammonia, but I find it hard that a cigar with that much age could have that much pronounced ammonia. Perhaps it was a little bitter, but the first 2/3rds were much more enjoyable than the last 1/3rd. Too bad this cigar doesn't build in strength or show more complexity. Generally a good cigar, however. - Submitted by cookj1 on July 7, 2008


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