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Romeo y Julieta Exhibicion No. 4

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:127
Format:Hermoso No. 4Ring:48
Weight:10,86 gr.Score:8.1
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #31: BOX CODE JNL JUN 04, WHAT A FINE EXAMPLE OF THE ROMEO BRAND, WRAPPERS CHOCOLATE BROWN AND OILY, WITH A VERY SMOOTH SHEEN, PACKED AS SOLID AS A BRICK, UPON FIRST LIGHT THE SUBTLE AROMAS THAT ARE ROMEO AND ONLY ROMEO ARE EVIDENT, THE ALMOST FRUITY AROMA HITS YOU RIGHT IN THE NOSE, MY WIFE EVEN ASKED WHAT CIGAR I WAS SMOKING, THE WELL AGED TOBACCO AND SUBTLE AROMAS OF CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, HONEY, AND CINNAMON, YES EVEN CINNAMON ARE TRULY ROMEO AND ONLY ROMEO, THESE ARE ALMOST LIKE A SHORT CHURCHILL THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THE DARKER WRAPPERS. - Submitted by BIGYESTA on May 5, 2006


Review #30: Very spicy, strong, great development. Buy if possible a box of 50 - this guarantees you a perfect quality consistancy. A must for the humidor of experienced "cuban" smokers. - Submitted by Discoverer on April 16, 2006


Review #29: I had smoked one of these a couple of years ago and was not impressed - bad draw and burn out. I travelled to Cuba last year and gave the R&J another shot. I was pleased enough to buy a box to bring back. I aged them in my humidor over the last year. Great flavour and aroma. I had no problems with the draw or burn like some reviews. This fine cigar even kept a nice ash. I recommend it with a nice port in front of a warm winters fire. - Submitted by jt on February 19, 2006


Review #28: Not a bad smoke- not as complex as would have liked but overall good. Perfect for beginners. Starts off a little dry and flat, picks up around the middle- hints of cedar and leather with a nice spicy finish. Hopefully will improve with age- mine have been in my humidor for 2 years. - Submitted by gary72ss on February 6, 2006


Review #27: I have to agree with Uncle (reviewer 24) on this one! Fantastic smoke! Construction, aroma, and color are pleasing. My samples had been aged only an extra three months before I decided to give it a go. Burn was good, I also had to make some adjustments but it didn't really matter to me because this cigar has amazing flavour! Each easy draw got better and more revealing. Smoke volume was perfect and the tastes were of powerful spice and earth. I'm really looking forward to more of these RyJs! - Submitted by seadub on January 8, 2006


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