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Romeo by R & J (again)
QMPASH Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 03-15-2011
Posts: 897
Went back to this stick because one of my local tobacconists had them in stock. I bought three that could almost qualify as Cigarillos. Roughly about 4 1/2 x 40. Not bad. I gave one of them about 2 weeks in the humi and it "tamed" it somewhat, but they were all good. I just have to get acclimated to the power in this little piece of dynamite. If you like your sticks strong, I suggest you try this one. Herfing
GtaKeifer Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 07-27-2014
Posts: 23
I had my first one over this weekend. I really enjoyed it. Definitely buying more. I guess this is a B&M only?
QMPASH Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 03-15-2011
Posts: 897
GtaKeifer wrote:
I had my first one over this weekend. I really enjoyed it. Definitely buying more. I guess this is a B&M only?

I have not found them online anywhere and they have been out on the market for almost a year, maybe even more. The only place they are is at local tobacconists. One C-Bidder sent me a fiver and I bought the last three, Not all retailers have them and some don't even know about them. If anyone know the reason for this, please pipe it in. Brick wall
Oscar Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 09-12-2012
Posts: 3,169
QMPASH wrote:
I have not found them online anywhere


d'oh!
jackconrad Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 06-09-2003
Posts: 67,461
CAO used to have some great small smokes..
nolen Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 09-05-2012
Posts: 1,083
I like RyJ Dominican or Cuban. They are just in my wheelhouse I guess. I find both to be flavorful and well made.
nolen Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 09-05-2012
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jackconrad wrote:
CAO used to have some great small smokes..

Check out Villager brown Exports
robertsccr5 Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 09-13-2012
Posts: 2,314
QMPASH wrote:
I have not found them online anywhere and they have been out on the market for almost a year, maybe even more. The only place they are is at local tobacconists. One C-Bidder sent me a fiver and I bought the last three, Not all retailers have them and some don't even know about them. If anyone know the reason for this, please pipe it in. Brick wall


Aren't these the ones that made CA top 25 list??

crgcpro Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 04-27-2012
Posts: 7,867
Call RAHUL.
99cobra2881 Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 11-19-2013
Posts: 2,472
I'm really starting to dig the smaller sticks. Coronas are where my interests have been lately. I hate the feeling of being rushed to finish a good smoke, I end up regretting even lighting up if I can't finish it. My latest order reflects this, coronas and half coronas are all I bid on.
QMPASH Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 03-15-2011
Posts: 897
robertsccr5 wrote:
Aren't these the ones that made CA top 25 list??



Yup; that's what makes the situation even stranger. You would think that, even looking at CA's doubtful ratings (at times) with a jaundiced eye, retailers and on-line companies would want to jump on this one. Confused
QMPASH Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 03-15-2011
Posts: 897
Oscar PMed me on this one & this is what I found. It turned out, which was quite surprising to me, that R & J does not "encourage" (and that's putting it mildly), the internet sale of some of its cigars. The Romeo is one of them. Others are:the Cabinet Seleccion and Edicion Limitada. For someone not living near a retail tobacconist, this makes it impossible to buy these cigars. d'oh!
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