Let's talk about this Valentine's Day stunner - the Romeo y Julieta Book of Love Toro. Packaged in library-inspired boxes, this 6x52 Dominican parejo gives you 90 minutes of creamy smoke with enough chocolate notes to make dessert jealous. At $117 for 10 cigars, it's like buying a romance novel where every chapter tastes better than the last.
The cold draw serves cedar shavings dipped in brown sugar. Initial puffs deliver baking spices and cashew butter with subtle floral whispers. Burn line stays razor-sharp - no touchups needed.
Here's where the cocoa powder kicks in, mixing with roasted coffee beans. Watch for the cinnamon spark that appears at the 45-minute mark. Smoke output remains medium-bodied, never overwhelming.
Dark cherry acidity cuts through the sweetness, balanced by walnut skin bitterness. Some testers report slight tar buildup near the nub - better to quit at 1.5" than power through.