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Iâm on the terrace of a 19th-century villa justâoutside Florence. The scent of jasmine hangs heavy in the air and somewhere, off in the distance, the muted thumpa tha-thump of a wedding band playing what can only be describedâas jazzed up Motown something or other. My dear friend Elias â who, the last time I saw him, we wereâboth barely scraping by on rent in a cramped and grungy Brooklyn fourth-floor walk-up â leans against the stone balustrade looking spectacularly dapper in navy tuxedo. Weâd just told a round of âremember whenâ stories that had us both doubled over,âand there was this overwhelming dust cloud of triumph in the air.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Romeo y Julieta Capuletos EdiciĂłn Limitada 2016 |
| Origin | Cuba |
| Factory | Romeo y Julieta |
| Vitola | Sobresalientes |
| Length | 153mm (6 inches) |
| Ring Gauge | 53 |
| Wrapper | Cuba (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuba (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Filler | Cuba (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Strength | medium |
Weâd made it. Not only to this wedding, but toâa time in our life when we could actually breathe. I fishedâinto my travel humidor, cool leather against the palm of my hand. Iâd been hoarding a set of special sticks,âsaving them for an occasion that seemed serious enough to deserve them.
I didnât wantâsomething ordinary; I wanted something that felt like a landmark. I passed one to Elias and heâgasped as the double bandâ-the traditional red and gold of Romeo y Julieta with that wonderful new gold, black addition of the EdiciĂłn Limitadaâcaptured his eyes. I snipped the necks with my V-cutter, the âpopâ hardly audible over the din, and passed him hisâfire. As the first tendrils of smoke curled heavenwards under the Tuscan stars, talk turned to matters present, and there was something reassuring in having its weightâon our hands.
That smoke? The
Romeo y Julieta Capuletos EdiciĂłn Limitada 2016 Specifics: Brand: Romeo yâJulieta Vitola: No.
. Iâve smoked plenty ofâHabanos over the years, but this one always seemed like it was hiding a secret, only to reveal it when the time was right evening. This is a cigar that commands your attention but doesnât bludgeonâyou over the head for it, an elusive balance Iâve grown to value more since my palate has matured.
Sitting there, with the wedding guests dancing through theâglass doors, I knew had chosen the right date for the night. The Specifications
Before I go on toâhow this thing rips/rocks/smokes/practices, letâs get to the vitals.
This is not your run-of-the-mill Robusto, itâs aâbit meaty. Feature
Details
Product Name
Romeo yâJulieta Capuletos Edição Limitada 2016
Construction and Pre-light
The first thing thatâstands out about the Capuletos is the wrapper.
Because itâs anâEdiciĂłn Limitada, Habanos S.A. saves those darker and oilier leaves from the upper part of the plant for this release. It has aâgorgeous, slightly dappled chocolate color â you could say it looks like a well-loved leather armchair. In myâpalm it had heft. A 53 ring gauge has a hefty feelâthatâs just right when youâre wanting to celebrate.
Had a bit of that Cuban âspongeâ feel Iâm now used toânotâsoft, mind you, just giving in slightly under the fingers, announcing that those leaves are well-humidified and packed with care. I cold-drew and was smacked with this lush, raisin-yâsweetness. It wasnât sweet, it was more of a dried fruit concentrate type flavore with very distinct notes of hay on the sweet side and some strange undertone that was somewhat like anâherb. Iâve heard some guys say it smells like a barnyard inâthe very best way, and I have to say that theyâre not exaggerating.
It’s that earthy, raw tobacco smell that letâsâyou know youâre about to smoke something with some lineage. The draw was perhaps a little bit tight â a typical Cuban character, but not anything thatâfelt like I had to try and drink a thick milkshake through a straw. It was the right amount of push-back to maintainâa slow burn. The First Third:âThe Graceful Lead-in
This was already aâritual to light this fucker up.
I toasted the foot with a single-jet flame, ensuringâthat every square inch of that 53 ring gauge was aglow before I took my first puff. The initial smoke belch was genteel â no chimney,âbut heavy, velvety clouds that clung to the air. The opening handful of pullsâwere a love letter to creamy earth. I found these sharp notes of nuts, and I mean peanut shells moreâthan creamy peanut butter, and a woodiness that brought cedar chests to my mind.
A little in, this weirdlyânice âlemonadeâ note began to peek through. It wasnât sour, but it possessed this high note of citrusy brightness that sliced right throughâthe denser earth tones. I grabbed some multi-grain bread, for good measure, and the toasted satisfaction wasâaltogether âbreakfast.â âItâs like smoking a savoryâpastry,â Elias said, glancing at me. You can even see George Baileyâs troubles through thatâway of thinking, if you push it.
There was even a hint of what I can only guessâmight be burnt meats â that starchy, charred umami taste you get on the crust of a good brisket. Odd to say aboutâa cigar but with the Romeo profile it worked. The ash wasâa fine, compacted grey, hanging on as though it didnât want to release the experience. The Second Third: In The Heartâof the Matter
And theâCapuletos really had found its legs by the second third.
The powerâhad ratched from, say, a firm medium to something close to full. The flavors darkened, but not in the way of those brightly acidic citrus notes to somethingâmore decadent. I began to get waves ofânougat and mocha. It was as if the cigar was coming back to its âRomeoâ roots, presenting that floral and cocoa underpinning for which the brand is known but with a bitâmore muscle than youâd get from aging an EdiciĂłn Limitada.
The cedar was stronger here, though it was aââfreshâ kind rather than the dusty one you get in an aged humidor. The retrohale is where the musicâwas. If you are not retrohaling this stick, thenâyour missing half the story. Iâpicked up a separate damp earth sensation and a rattling of kosher salt.
It wasâdelicious, velvety and so smooth. I didnât get any roughing up on the back of the throat; thatâs courtesy of two-plusâyears of aging they already gave those leaves before they even rolled them in 2016. The cigar had been burning for some 45 minutes byânow, and I was only halfway in. This isn’t a smoke you rush.
TheâFinal Third: Capulet Finale
By the time I was down to the last third, everyone in the wedding party had partied on over with usâand we were locked into âthe zone.â The taste profile switched up once more,âin this case to a much creamier palate.
That note of vanilla thatâeveryone talks about? It showed up in spades. It was complemented by an almondânuttiness that made the finish very smooth. However, it wasn’t all sweetness.
A lingering spice â a hit of paprika and aâbite of black pepper â kept things interesting. I was beginning to find the salt ramp up, and it’s getting a little jittery at that point, the draw snugging just aâhint as all those oils start amassing near the top. I had to attendâto it a bit in order to keep it from going out, but the payoff w
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