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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 #49: I find these to be all over the map in terms of both draw and flavour. I've had one that were absolutely fantastic with a great draw, rich creamy taste and wonderful aroma. On the other hand I had ones were the draw was so tight that I almost gave myself an aneuryism trying to get the thing to open up. My rating would be higher if it were not for how inconsistent this stick is. I find the price varies greatly on these depending on where you buy them. I have gotten them as cheap as $8 Cdn but have seen them for as much as $11. For $8 you can't go wrong, on the other hand you can get a Upmann Coronas Major or Partagas Petit Corona for around $11 which are a much more substantial smoke. - Submitted by pcrofts on April 21, 2009


Review #48: DEC 08 I had the chance of buying a box of 25 from a fellow Belgian who just returned from Cuba. They are special 'cause between 3rd and 4th fermentation, which means they are "fresh". I've smoked one so far. Nice flavours, not too light, nice burn, and lasted one hour. I'm going to save 15 of them from march on until 2010-11, just to see the difference of the 4th fermentation starting in march or april this year. I'm keeping you posted on the evolution in flavour and strength of body. - Submitted by Rik on January 12, 2009


Review #47: Όμορφος, μυρωδάτος, δυνατός και βαρβάτος μικρός πούρακλος. Αρώματα και γεύσεις σε σταθερά υψηλές πτήσεις διαχρονικά. Φτηνό αλλά ποιοτικό standard, που δεν καπνίζεται μόνο τα πρωινά. - Submitted by cipu on January 8, 2009


Review #46: JUL 07 Bought a box of 25 for my wedding and they didn't last long. Everybody enjoyed them very much. A good burning cigar with a nice mild cedar taste.Perfect for us rookie smokers. - Submitted by wade on November 29, 2008


Review #45: MAR 08 one of the best fully hand made Habanos for this price. ideal for starters. you can smoke this one if you don`t have enough time. Also the price and quality makes it a good choice for offering to your guests. - Submitted by CDUST on October 30, 2008


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