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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 #4: I don't have a whole lot of Cuban Cigar experience but I have been enjoying these for a few years now. Bought two boxes of these stamped from '01. Just finishing the first box and I'm glad I haven't rushed through them. These have gotten much better in the last year or so. As they've mentioned they're not the strongest cigar but have a wonderful flavor with some age on them. - Submitted by Scott on February 15, 2005


Review #3: I agree with Eddy. It's an ordinary cigar from one of world's biggest brands. However, the "Coronitas en Cedro" seemed to me pleasant and interresting. The smoke begins with herbal and woody notes, and then becomes toasty and nutty (a little bit harsh, toward the end of the stick). Maybe a bourbon would add some sweetness. Good, average mid-day cigar. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on January 14, 2005


Review #2: For the price you can't do better. I bought a box of these from the factory in Havana last month for $48.00 (U.S.) A mild cigar that takes just the right amount of time to smoke. - Submitted by Eddy on January 12, 2005


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