Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Romeo y Julieta Aniversario
Cigar Name:
No. 2 Belicoso
Shape:
Torpedo
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
52 x 6.5
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
D.R., Nic., Peru
MSRP:
$7.50
Status:
Active
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9 Archival Reviews
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March 7, 2008
"Yard Gar"
The cigar burned crooked the whole way, requiring a touch up every other draw. Peppery spice and not much else. Something I would smoke if I was at a friend's house without cigars and that's all he had to offer. Seven bucks? Ya gotta be kidding.
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February 20, 2008
"One of my favs"
This cigar is one of my favorites, delivering from foot to nub. A rich and creamy mixture of refined spice and aged leather. Consistent throughout, it keeps an even burn with a cool draw. A very well constructed stick. This buy is a winner every time.
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February 5, 2008
"Personal Favorite"
Romeo y Julieta's has always been a "fall back on" brand of mine. I constantly find myself buying more when I dont intend to. This particular cigar is hands-down the best from Romeo. Rich spicy flavor throughout, burned very well, nice smooth aroma, definitely hints of dark spices. Must try!!
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November 3, 2007
"All around good smoke"
Good looking, great construction. spicy wrapper, just an all around fine cigar. Very even burn with ample volumes of smoke.
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November 11, 2005
"Enjoyed to the end"
Good Appearance, Nice even burn- Smooth draw. good ash. Very enjoyable Flavor consistant thru out
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September 17, 2005
"Exceptional Cigar"
I'm surprised I don't see more reviews for this cigar. Apparently enough people haven't been fortunate enough to have tried a few. A good looking cigar with n oily wrapper and outstanding construction, great burn and dray. Medium bodied with hints of spice and crean; lots of smoke. An exceptional $6 cigar--highly recommended.
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July 27, 2005
"One of my Favorites"
Well maybe I have gotten luck. Of the four boxes I have had recently these are a great cigar. Not as mild as 1875 or other R & J. Draws great and great taste, hints of chocolate and spice. This is now my every day cigar and I hope to get three or four more boxes while you can.
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May 2, 2005
"Nothing special"
I purchased this stick in a sample pack from Romeo Y Julieta. It had an acceptable burn, but slight tunneling which didn’t ruin the smoke, but was irritating nonetheless. The Aniversario is mid body smoke with good flavor, and even a little pepper kick. The flavor started to turn sour at about the 2” point so I only smoked it down to an inch, and had to purge frequently to get it down that far. Like so many others that have fallen into the “anniversary” trap, this is an average smoke, with a fancy ring.
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April 1, 2004
"Good - like a natural version of the maduro?"
Aging a new cigar is not my strong suit! This cigar was nearly the same as my experience with RyJ Res. Maduros. The cigar is attractive, soft and on the mild side - no construction problems - even burn - nice ash - good draw - the flavor with the typical RyJ sweetness at the end of each puff. All in all a good cigar - nothing like other Anniversary lines... Without the Maduro wrapping, this cigar just seemed a bit flat? I was expecting more.
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