traveldude
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Romeo Y Julieta - No.3 hand rolled (tube),
4 5/8 inches x 40 (from 2003)
I decided to burn this delightful little cigar on a Sunday morning accompanied by a large cup of Brazilian fresh roasted coffee.
The construction was very good with a pale and nearly flawless wrapper. I clipped the cap with ease and torched it.
The first draws gave mild but savory flavors of nuts with a cedar finish. After I burned the first inch nuances of sweet coffee with a splash of milk entered the profile. This was remarkable to me because I always drink my coffee black with no sugar, but here was the flavor of my little RYJ now enhancing my coffee.
This continued until the end and I must say for the record that I nubbed this one to about a half inch.
While not complex the RYJ No.3 is really a worthwhile smoke and a must for those lazy Sunday mornings. IMHO (In my humble opinion)
4 5/8 inches x 40 (from 2003)
I decided to burn this delightful little cigar on a Sunday morning accompanied by a large cup of Brazilian fresh roasted coffee.
The construction was very good with a pale and nearly flawless wrapper. I clipped the cap with ease and torched it.
The first draws gave mild but savory flavors of nuts with a cedar finish. After I burned the first inch nuances of sweet coffee with a splash of milk entered the profile. This was remarkable to me because I always drink my coffee black with no sugar, but here was the flavor of my little RYJ now enhancing my coffee.
This continued until the end and I must say for the record that I nubbed this one to about a half inch.
While not complex the RYJ No.3 is really a worthwhile smoke and a must for those lazy Sunday mornings. IMHO (In my humble opinion)