Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Romeo y Julieta Vintage
Cigar Name:
II
Country of Origin:
Dominican Republic
Size:
46 x 6
Wrapper:
Ecuador
Filler:
Dominican Republic
Binder:
Mexico
Status:
Discontinued
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13 Archival Reviews
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March 9, 2026
This was a complete pleasure. If your looking for a quality, mild, smooth cigar, this is it!!
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March 9, 2026
Tasty medium bodied cigar with pronounced coffee notes. The cigar burned evenly throughout, and did not grow hot or harsh at the end. In several places, however, the wrapper starting flaking off. Very good cigar, but is a cigar this size worth $10 per
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March 9, 2026
This cigar is an absolute joy to smoke from start to finish.l
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March 9, 2026
An excellently constructed cigar with a mild but satisfyingly complex taste.
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March 9, 2026
Great Cigar
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September 16, 2008
"Tasteless"
I was pretty excited to try this cigar after receiving one as part of a sampler and reading the reviews, but what a waste of time and money. The cigar looked pretty good until I picked it up and noticed how light, spongy and underpacked it was. After punching it, the prelight draw confirmed the utter lack of filler.
The cigar lit and burned well and required no relights or touchups, so that's something at least. There was, however, almost no flavor in the plentiful, ghost white smoke.
I won't be smoking another one of these again anytime soon. I'd get better value (and flavor!) out of smoking the $5 bill itself.
The cigar lit and burned well and required no relights or touchups, so that's something at least. There was, however, almost no flavor in the plentiful, ghost white smoke.
I won't be smoking another one of these again anytime soon. I'd get better value (and flavor!) out of smoking the $5 bill itself.
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July 30, 2008
"very nice cigar"
Pretty fancy-looking packaging made me nervous, but this did not disappoint. Beats the heck out of the supposedly full-bodied habana reserve in my opinion. Burned perfect, did great on an unusually windy day. A nice medium cigar that changed and developed a bunch, I imagine the "vintage" has something to do with this trait. Nothing overpowering or extremely rich but nice and smooth and complex, different woody flavors, some earthy flavors that I really like. I think most people should like this cigar, worth the price.
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August 27, 2007
"One of the best"
One of the best Romeo y Julieta's I've had in a while. Very smooth and mild.
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August 22, 2005
"nice smoke"
Smooth and mellow smoke. Light body till the last third where it becomes a nice med body smoke. Best of the RJ Vintage series.
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June 21, 2004
"Good Tier Smoke"
Enjoyed it very much and will be looking for some more for the future.
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October 20, 2003
"great smoke"
I just smoked one and it is my new favorite mild-medium bodied cigar. It smoked evenly, and had a very smooth taste. To me they are every bit as good, if not better than more expensive Ashton's.
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June 28, 2003
"RyJ II"
Exceptionally nice smoke. Smooth, mild and flavorfull at the same time. Consistently great cigar.
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July 6, 2002
"RyJ"
Wrapper is smooth as silk. Great aroma. Very flavorful smoke. Burned evenly and never hot. Beautiful light gray ash.
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