Cuban Cigars Romeo Y Julieta Belicosos Review 2019

Vital Stats:

Vitola: Robusto
Length: four.88″
Band Judge: 50
Country of Origin: Republic of cuba
Wrapper: Republic of cuba
Folder: Republic of cuba
Filler: Cuba
Mill: Habanos Southward.A.

This cigar was reviewed blind (no bands) past a console of at least 4 reviewers. They did not know what they were smoking beforehand. The scores are an average of all the reviewers' scores with outliers removed. All of our cigars reviewed are shipped to the panelists with Boveda packs to ensure optimal smoking experience.

Cigars of Habanos

Blender: Habanos Southward.A.
Number of reviewers: 5 —– Ron (shuckins) Sandeep (Djangos) Aaron (aaron72) Dustin (CatfishBluezz) Milton (mjohnsoniii)
Price: $viii.00
Age: Feb 13
Release Appointment: 2006
Contributed by: Cigars of Habanos (Site Sponsor)

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Special thanks to Dustin (CatfishBluezz) of Cigar Federation for participating in this review with us. Be sure to check out their reviews and other cigar data at CigarFederation.com

Initial Impressions

Appearance: 91

Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta (Cuba) Short Churchill
Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill

"Squeamish color, merely kind of rustic looking with veins and wrinkles in the wrapper." –Ron (shuckins)

Odour: 89

"Dark honey and cinnamon. The odour has a marked sweetness about it prelight." –Dustin (CatfishBluezz)

Structure: 91

"Seems very well constructed. Quite firm the entire length without any soft spots. Some of the veins are felt quite prominently. Cant wait to become into this 1!" –Sandeep (Djangos)

First Tertiary

Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta (Cuba) Short Churchill
Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill

Flavor: 89
Force: Medium
Torso/Complexity: Medium

"Surprisingly, the showtime third starts off quite tame with some barnyardy flavors and not much pepper. There is also some leather and woodsy flavors like cedar that are quite prominent. After nigh the beginning centimeter or so the pepper begins to appear and for the rest of the tertiary ramps up quite speedily. The pepper is very evident on the front of the tongue and on the palate. The flavors are also changing a bit to include more tobacco and a lot of nuttiness is coming through now. Prominent are hazelnuts and walnuts. The draw is a trivial tight but non too bad. The fire line is very straight and there is a large book of creamy white smoke. It would have scored college if not for the draw." –Sandeep (Djangos)

"Immediate musk and honey notes. Walnut notes hit subsequently a few minutes. Finish had heavy earth notes indicative of young tobacco. The retrohale was prissy and stiff and the cigar reminded me of a PSD4 at this point. I picked up the honey, walnut and musk flavors on both the depict and retrohale, suggesting excellent depth and complexity for the first 3rd." –Dustin (CatfishBluezz)

2nd Third

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Flavor: 90
Force: Medium-Stiff
Body/Complexity: Medium

"Nighttime honey notes really popped on the draw and retro every bit the about prevalent annotation. Globe on the stop was nevertheless potent, but not harsh, simply heavy. The draw was very creamy, with cocoa powder and latte notes inbound towards the midway point. This third did start to get rather grassy as well, indicating youth." –Dustin (CatfishBluezz)

"The greyness ash has held on and appears to be pretty strong and so far. The chocolate I tasted in the showtime third was a chip more noticeable at this point and the tobacco also stood out quite a bit. I had to practice a relight almost halfway into the second 3rd and the flavors picked up right where they left off to include that twang." –Milton (mjohnsoniii)

Concluding Third

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Flavor: 90
Forcefulness: Medium-Strong
Torso/Complication: Medium-Full

"The cedar has a dryness to information technology as the terminal tertiary starts. The tobacco is yet earthy tasting, but the allspice has lost it'south peppery boot. As information technology nears the nub, the earthiness faded and a trace of coffee flavor showed up, more often than not as an subsequently taste though." –Ron (shuckins)

"Getting a citrusy spice that is fairly drying on my palate. Definitely a big transition from the previous third." –Aaron (aaron72)

Overall Impressions

Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta (Cuba) Short Churchill
Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill

Draw: 92

"It had the perfect resistance in my opinion. It wasn't rolled too tight or loose at all."Milton (mjohnsoniii)

Fire: 90

"The fire wandered a chip at times, but always corrected itself and never needed any corrections." –Aaron (aaron72)

Overall Strength: Medium-Strong
Overall Body/Complication: Medium-Full
Overall Experience: 89

Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta (Cuba) Short Churchill
Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta (Cuba) Short Churchill

"A flake of a hot first, and a dry finish, but I enjoyed everything in between." –Ron (shuckins)

"Overall, this was a great feel. The nutty flavors that I got in this one was more than pronounced than in well-nigh other cigars that I have smoked. The changes in the flavor profile was very appreciable. Definitely a repeat smoke!" –Sandeep (Djangos)

"Overall, I would say that the cigar was but proficient. The starting time half inch of the cigar was just over the top in force. At that place were many transitions and they were pretty far reaching, but none of them ever moved into a swell flavor for me." –Aaron (aaron72)

Blind Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta (Cuba) Short Churchill
Cigar Review: Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill

"This is an fantabulous smoke, and the youth may be part of its issues. I am pretty sure this is a Cuban cigar, and would not exist surprised to find out the box code was 2012 or newer. The burn problems may be the consequence of humidification, and a few months at 62 or dry battle may have cured it. My guess is past lack of a slight box press, this is a PSD4. The wrapper was a dead giveaway on the origin too. I am honored to take function in a review like this, and had I not had the burn issues, would have scored this cigar much higher. Flavour wise, information technology was fantabulous. Pairing with a bourbon or latte would be ideal for me." –Dustin (CatfishBluezz)

"Overall, this was a really good and enjoyable smoke. Being a fan of concentrated cigars made this a pleasure to smoke. I don't take an awful lot of time to actually enjoy a cigar during the calendar week but this was definitely an exception to that rule. I would unquestionably add some of these to my stash and, given the price bespeak, make it a daily thing." –Milton (mjohnsoniii)

Smoking Time (in minutes): 73

Total Score: xc (Very Practiced)

Edit
Reviewer Appea-
rance
Aroma Constr. 1/3 2/3 3/3 Draw Burn Overall
Ron 85 88 xc 88 89 88 94 97 88
Sandeep 93 xc 92 91 90 91 88 92 91
Aaron 87 86 85 87 89 88 92 90 88
Dustin 93 95 85 97 92 92 84 84 xc
Milton 91 89 91 89 91 91 94 88 90
Overall 91 89 91 89 90 90 92 ninety 89

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