Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Romeo y Julieta Reserve Real
Cigar Name:
Verona's Court (tubo)
Shape:
Corona
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
44 x 5.5
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Status:
Active
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January 3, 2008
"Damn Fine"
A great cigar. Pretty quick smoke, nice even burn, great flavor. Highly recommended
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August 14, 2007
"Excellent Cigar"
I thought this was just an excellent cigar. Good burn, great flavor. I enjoyed every minute of it.
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November 10, 2006
"Best Mild Stick Out There"
This is my choice for any mild sticks I smoke a great bargain!
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September 28, 2006
"SUPER short smoke"
Probably the best small cigar from R&J. As good as the Cuban Cedro 2 in its own way. A total bargain!
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April 27, 2006
"classic"
Great medium bodied cigar that is a little bready and has a great aftertaste. I'll probably buy a second box, suprisingly different and better than the corona reserva real.
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December 28, 2005
"great cigar"
I'm suprised by all the bad reviews. I just bought a second box. These are the only R & J cigars that I love. They are mild, but the smoke is not flat. If there is a drawback, it's that they're too small.
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August 9, 2005
"HO-HUM ROMEO"
RyJ's just don't do it for me. I have tried appx. 4 of thier cigars and they are just bland. Well constructed and look great but not much in the taste dept.
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July 6, 2005
"Outstanding performer with good flavor"
Packed inside a cedar lined aluminum tube is an attractive cigar with a smooth and slightly oily wrapper. The burn is mostly even and the draw is excellent prouducing lots of sweet smelling smoke. It starts off with woody, peppery, and nutty flavors that are fairly complex and very smooth. Half-way through the strength disipates, becoming softer and a bit creamy (not bad or bitter as some of the other reviewers unfortunately experienced). The finish is long and refreshing. The performance and flavor are good enough to warrant the somewhat expensive price tag.
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May 9, 2005
"good start bad finish"
Started off great with a great flavor, and lit very easily. Halfway through, something went wrong, and I had to throw it away. Very unpleaseant after taste.
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February 15, 2005
"Not too good"
The cigar started out smooth but half way through became terrible bitter. Perhaps it was a fluke. I will probably try it again.
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September 25, 2004
"Paradox"
This Cigar was on the verge of being both great and poor in taste. The overall flavor was mild but, the after taste was what through it all off. The burn was consistent but, the flavor was not however, I will give this brand another try under a different line.
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April 9, 2004
"not what i was exepting for my first romeo..."
i got fooled by the appearance, the taste was bad, burned ok. my friend smole one at the same time and the only taste we could find for that cigar was plastic. it was my first romeo y julieta and it was very disappointing. i guess i could give it an other try based on the 2 first rating.
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April 4, 2004
"disappointing"
i got fooled by the appearance, the taste was bad, burned ok. my friend smole one at the same time and the only taste we could find for that cigar was plastic. it was my first romeo y julieta and it was very disappointing.
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February 1, 2004
"Romeo & Julieta Reserva Real (Verona Court)"
Cigar met expectations as other R&J's have done. Another R&J classic to smoke and savor.
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January 16, 2004
"Great smoke"
Pleasently surprised. A great tasting R&J with more character, but less strength then others bearing the same namesake. It's a great smoke that is consistant in quality to the R&J line. You won't be disappointed.
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