Cigar Specifications

Brand / Line:
Romeo y Julieta Viejo
Cigar Name:
R
Shape:
Robusto
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
54 x 5
Wrapper:
Mexico
Filler:
Hon., Nic.
Binder:
Honduras
MSRP:
$6.00
Status:
Active

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📜 Archival Review
November 5, 2008
7.33
"chocolate thunder"
My first impression was CHOCOLATE. Wrapper is a satin brown but more importantly - What a delicious first taste, but there was no draw. So, I could lick it but could I smoke it? After removing a twig and compressing the box press out it was indeed very smokable. It burned mostly straight and the ash was strong. I don't agree that this is the strongest RJ but I guess it is approaching medium. Nice dry short finish on each puff with consistent flavor and aroma. I have other sizes and will try those next.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:5/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:9/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$3.00
📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2008
8.33
"Tough Draw but Smooooth"
I agree with the tough draw issue, but the flavor and appearance are great.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$3.00
📜 Archival Review
March 2, 2008
7.33
"Great Flavor, But..."
I won a 5-pack on CB and decided to sample one yesterday. While I'm not exactly a fan of box pressed cigars, this one is really a beauty to look at with it's nearly veinless deep maduro wrapper and hints of cocoa and spice pre-light. Having read previous reviews about draw issues, I used a wedge cutter lengthwise to create a big "V" cut to get as big of an airway as I could with jeopardizing the cap.

After lighting, the flavors continued and became quite prominent on my palate. Very pleasing. Even with the V cut I found the draw to be challenging and required a much deeper pull than I like. I could tell how tightly this stick was packed when my first dark-gray ash exceeded 2.5 inches. With the final half of the stick, I decided to try an experiment. Since the cigar had opened up and was more pliable, I carefully rounded out the head with my fingers. This immediately improved the draw dramatically. Conclusion: It appears the box pressing of this tightly packed stick while visually appealing, actually detracts from the execution.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:5/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:9/10
Overall:6/10
Price Paid:$4.00
📜 Archival Review
August 30, 2007
8.50
"Holy Jebus!"
Talk about flavor! Sweet and rich, tasted carmel and berries through a part of it. Started great and continued on down. The only drawback I found with these numbers is that they're rolled a bit tight - you gotta work to keep em up and going and the amount of smoke is less than what I'd prefer. Still... yummay
Appearance:9/10
Construction:6/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$4.00

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