The Romeo y Julieta 1875 Deluxe No.2 in glass tubes presents a 6"x50 Toro format that's become synonymous with easy-going smoke sessions. Priced at $79.26 per box of 10, these Dominican-made cigars arrive in humidity-sealed tubes that preserve their Connecticut Shade wrappers like time capsules. While not the most complex stick in the humidor, it's earned its "breakfast cigar" nickname for reliable morning enjoyment.
First Third: Immediate cedar notes with roasted almond undertones. The draw produces medium smoke output with a slight saltiness on the lips.
Middle Third: Transitions into coffee grounds and vanilla sweetness. Some users report uneven burn around this stage requiring touch-ups.
Final Third: Earthiness emerges but stays restrained. The mineral finish keeps it clean though nicotine begins tingle the tongue.
Rolled at La Romana facility in Dominican Republic using US-grown Connecticut wrappers. The glass tubes maintain 69% RH without humidor need - perfect for casual smokers. Fans of Cuban-style R&J should note the non-Cuban lineage through General Cigar's production.