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Romeo y Julieta Coronitas Cedro

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Finished
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:Petit CetroRing:40
Weight:7,52 gr.Score:7.7
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #24: After smoking a Cohiba Siglo II, this one definitely seems mild, almost too mild, but it has some subtle tastes and is definitely not bad. Almost too woody - is this from the covering? It's light and good though - smoked a Quintero Brevas a few days ago, which was in somewhat the same price range, and this one is MUCH better. Really like it, but maybe prefer a bit more punch. - Submitted by mdecristo on January 24, 2007


Review #23: Review #21-well said, expense does not equal taste. Great presentation. Great flavor. I believe that the fact that these are ceder wrapped helps empart an earthy-woody spice in them. I did have one act strange, the wrapper split down the side as it burned. Had about a dozen and are they consistently good. Very smooth on the tongue, creamy edge. This one really puts of the flavor at about the half way point, emiting nut, spice and cocoa. I think you would be hard pressed to find a better cigar in this price range. - Submitted by elaw on December 22, 2006


Review #22: This cigar has a great presentation.A good cigar for a beginner or as a gift.The strength is light to medium.The aroma is very pleasant with toasty wood and cinnamon notes. The smoke is toasty with light spice.Not very complex.Overall these are probably recognized more for their presentation than anything.Mild. - Submitted by habano55 on November 29, 2006


Review #21: This is a perfect cigar to show that a cigar does not have to be expensive to be good. I was afraid to try to bring expensive cigars back into the USA with all the airline crap going on so I bought a box of these also (see my Fonseca Delicias review) They are a good smoke-you can't beat the price. - Submitted by Rickydoc on August 21, 2006


Review #20: I bought a box of these, made in february 2006. They certainly need a rest in my humi, but I don't think I'll let them stay there. Despite some burning problems (which, unfortunately, I encouter more and more often at my favorite Cuban cigars), their taste and smell is exquisite. Dimitri's description is precise and I totally agree with his statements. Very nice morning or noon cigar. It missed a higher rate because of construction failures, which lead to annoying burning problems. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on August 11, 2006


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