Romeo y Julieta Exhibition No. 4 Cigar - 1 Single

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Date Added: Tuesday 06 October, 2015 by matthew
Purchased two of these one for a friend and one for myself as we both enjoy the romeo no2s. Took it on holiday with me and saved it till the last evening as a holiday treat. I had smoked a inka secret blend rojo red tres petit corona a few evenings before and was surprised by how tasty it was, especially as it was a cheap smoke. The same can not be said for this. It was not a bad smoke but by no means a good smoke. The best i can say is that it past 45 mins or so inoffensivley but for me it was quite bland and lacked any real flavour.

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Date Added: Thursday 29 May, 2014 by Mark
Excellent smoke this one. Feeling a tad sorry for myself due to an ongoing condition, I decided to smoke the last of a Robusto sampler I'd picked up from CGars. And boy, did this cigar do the trick. Lashings of thick smoke had me blowing rings bigger than Saturns! There was ample body to the flavour with subtle hints of pepper and cinnamon. Due to not being able to drink alcohol (damn those tablets!) I paired this with a strong Kwonggi Mountain coffee which complimented it brilliantly. There was a nice balance of flavours going on with hints of chocolate and cream but nothing too overwhelming. It did the trick, lightened my mood, and made me realise life ain't so bad after all! And do you know what? I'm feeling a little better too. My quack will put it down to the tablets but I know what really helped - nurse, pass me another one of those R&J's, please!

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Date Added: Friday 18 January, 2013 by Mark
Well I tried the 2nd one last week a my shoot after it had been in the humi for a month , well a slight improvement but I've had better Romeo's in the small gages.

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Date Added: Sunday 11 November, 2012 by Mark
I expected a Romeo & Julieta to be an excellant smoke , but I found the Exhibition Nr:4 to be a let down , with it's uneven burn & disability to hold ash more than an inch at a time , made for a rough quick burn , the smoke produced was when one got past the blue, white but intermittent the draw was easy enough after the first 1 1/2 inches but did have some undertones of cinnamon but was in no way regular for this , I disliked the taste at near the middle as it got progressively stronger and rounded off a disappointing experience with a thoroughly nasty one.Don't get me wrong as I am used to full taste cigars , but I think I would have a better experience with a Jose L Piedra Conserva of which I have a few left , when this cigar was delivered it felt a little dry so I left it in the humidor for a few days to condition , as this normally improves a cigar , perhaps I got an off one , I have another in the humi , as I always buy two of a new cigar to try , maybe the next one will be better.

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Date Added: Saturday 14 July, 2012 by Andrew
I bought four of these to accompany me whilst on holiday in the south of france. What a beautiful way to relax of an evening, I only wish I'd taken more. The envy of may companions, lovely flavour, consistant burn and perfect draw, oh how I wish I was still there! I would gladly buy these again.

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Date Added: Saturday 10 November, 2007 by ArchivedCgarsReviews
I concur totally with everything thats already been said below.Construction,burn,draw and taste all wonderful,right to the nub.The nicest Havana Ive tried so far in my short time smoking cigars. written by M.Rusling

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