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Romeo y Julieta Habana Reserve Corona Review

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http://www.SmokingHotCigarChick.com In this video I review a Romeo y Julieta Habana Reserve Corona. The wrapper and binder are Nicaraguan. Filler is Honduran and Nicaraguan . This is a spicy and flavorful smoke and slightly sweet. This is a pretty typical Corona size. Ring gauge is 45, length is 5 & 5/8th inches.

I had never tried this cigar before I reviewed it and was absolutely delighted by the flavor, smoothness and pull. This would be lovely with a single malt scotch or a Belgian Trappist Ale.

I cut it with cigar scissors as that is my preference but a punch, standard cutter or V-cut would work as well.

I will definitely be having this one again.

As always, ladies, I encourage you to try a fine cigar. And gentlemen, real women love a confident man with a cigar in hand.

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LOL. Keep your mind out of the gutter, fellas! I mean requests to review your favorite stogie....haha. Hey, I guess that could be misconstrued, too. Ah well. Please keep it clean, gentleman.

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  • great vids...

    but i thought that romeo and julieta was a cuban brand? why do i see many montecristo and r&j reviews on youtube? (i'm very sorry, but i'm new to cigars)

  • @DMR90Guitar There are Cuban versions and non-Cuban versions of many brands. Those who were exiled from Cuba, and had their brands and factories seized, essentially took their names with them, as they felt they had the right to them.

    It will provide for a lot of lawsuits when/if the embargo is lifted. One just got ruled last week regarding t he Cohiba name.

  • This was my first real cigar (I usually smoke a pipe) and thought it was just awesome. The flavor was amazing. I'd definitely have one again. Do you have any recommendations for a fledgling cigar smoker?

  • @Tangledupintheblue I would perhaps start with a corona sized Ashton or an Ashton maduro.

  • I got through the spice after about a half inch in, and then it really got soft and creamy almost. I picked up a fiver, and noticed that the second one I burned had a lot more spice and didnt have as smooth a finish . . . did you try more than the one?

  • I've just had the one so far, and I did experience the same slight creamy flavor about a third of the way in, which was lovely.

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  • Fantastic Woman and the cigar! Thanks.

  • You actually know your cigars. That is so awesome. And such a cutie. You're like my dreamgirl.

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  • i have tons of those cigars

  • I'm from Germany and a totally newbie to cigars right now. So Jorgie0101, is there still a American embargo on Cuban tabacko

  • As soon as the embargo gets lifted all these non Cuban companies are screwed, I'm from Australia & all real cigar smokers here only smoke Cubans & as soon as they're allowed so will Americans.

  • @Tangledupintheblue If you want to start off with a milder cigar one of my favorites is the Gran Habano 3sls or also known as the tres siglos. My recommendation for medium cigars is H. Upmann, my fav the vintage cameroon(difficult to find but i have two boxes). And for something stronger i would recommend la aroma de cuba. Very dark deep rich nicaraguan blend with a spicy leather taste. Any from Ashton Cohiba Montecristo Partagas H. Upmann i would highly recommend because they are my favorites.

  • You guys this is a great cigar with a Real Ale Brewhouse Brown Ale or a Real Ale Full Moon Pale Rye Ale. If you can't get Real Ale in your area, I feel sorry for you. 

  • i love that cigar

  • @smokinghotcigarchick ok. interesting. thank you so much. keep up the great work

  • A tobacconist recommended it to me when I asked about good cigars for beginners, as I'm kind of new to the cigar world. I just bought myself one, and I'm so excited to smoke it now! Great review.

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