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Romeo y Julieta Premium Cigar Corona Assortment

Let's cut to the chase - this Romeo y Julieta Corona sampler packs four coronas from their fan-favorite blends in portable 5.5"x44 format. At $158.29 per box of 20, you're basically paying $7.91 per smoke. The tubes come sealed with two-way humidity packs, making these decent travel companions for Cuban fans wanting variety without commitment.

Basic Specs

  • Brand: Romeo y Julieta
  • Price: $158.29/box
  • Count: 20 coronas (5.5" x 44 each)
  • Wrapper: Cuban-seed Colorado Claro
  • Binder/Filler: Proprietary blend (2-3 year aged)
  • Strength: ★★☆☆☆ to ★★★☆☆ (varies by blend)

Burn Breakdown

First Third

Cold draw gives cedar shavings with faint honey. Initial puffs deliver toasted almonds and biscotti sweetness. Smoke output's medium - enough for decent rings but not cloud-chaser material.

Mid Section

Cinnamon spice kicks in at the 1" mark. Some batches throw curveballs - last month's box had abrupt transitions to mineral notes halfway through. Watch for canoeing on faster-burning blends.

Final Stretch

Final third goes cream soda smooth if well-kept. But let's be real - nicotine buildup gets real around the nub. Most users tap out at 45-60min mark before tar bitterness creeps in.

Cross-Shop Check

  • Montecristo No.4 (5.0"x42) - Earthier, needs more aging
  • Partagás D4 (4.9"x50) - Spicier punch, tighter draw
  • H.Upmann Majestic (5.4"x44) - Nutty twin with longer finish
  • Hoyo Epicure No.2 (4.9"x50) - Creamier but pricier

Who Should Grab These?

Newbies cutting Cuban teeth and veterans needing reliable desk cigars. The sampler format lets you test-drive R&J's core lineup without box commitment. But serious collectors might scoff at the mixed blends - this ain't LTD stuff.

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