El Presidente Posted November 17 Posted November 17 This series to explore whether a particular cigar is humidor worthy. Cost these days is an issue for many so let's see if we can highlight some absolute standouts. This should particularly assist those new to the cigar world. To be fair, most of the cigars we have featured to date have scored exceptionally well. Surprisingly well! Scoring is: 1-3 (Poor) 4-6 (Average to good) 7-10 (very good to excellent) Use the Poll. You are more than free to comment away The Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleur is the "cheap and cheerful" choice for many. The "Swiss army knife" of cigars in that it is forever useful when you don't want to burn that premium stick or hand a premium stick out to someone who many not appreciate it. However, are we selling the Romeo y Julieta Mille Fleur short? Is it forever destined to be treated as a tier three cigar in the Habanos lineup?. Have you ever had a 93+ point Romeo y Julieta Mille fleur? Have your say!
Popular Post Fugu Posted November 17 Popular Post Posted November 17 Yep, perfectly sketched. One of the lower-tier, former MMs. Staple C&C in my rotation. Totally solid, reliable, affordable, no-frills cigar. Occasionally, you hit upon a gem. Current production is outshone by the numbered Romeos. Not because they were lacking but because the Tubos are truly on ‘roids right now. 6
Popular Post cnov Posted November 17 Popular Post Posted November 17 I've a box that are incredibly tight Mille Fleur, almost each and every one has been a chore but a couple have been incredibly good and made me understand the RyJ DNA. They gave me a tiny glimpse of that floral/Rosey character that I've since seen more boldly in the Ex 4. I'm surprised the character isn't more universally liked, RyJ in general gets a lot of stick. I've just had a Ninfa that has left me with a very RyJ-esque aftertaste, the sort that makes you think it'll be a shame to brush your teeth before bed. 5
Popular Post El Presidente Posted November 17 Author Popular Post Posted November 17 7 hours ago, cnov said: I've just had a Ninfa that has left me with a very RyJ-esque aftertaste, the sort that makes you think it'll be a shame to brush your teeth before bed. That Nudies Ninfa uses a unique sweet leaf in it's make-up that certainly brings together the better aspects of R&J sweet berries and aged PL Montecarlo. We are playing around with how to utilise it in other vitolas. 8
Popular Post Gubbins Posted November 17 Popular Post Posted November 17 7 hours ago, cnov said: I've a box that are incredibly tight Mille Fleur, almost each and every one has been a chore but a couple have been incredibly good and made me understand the RyJ DNA. They gave me a tiny glimpse of that floral/Rosey character that I've since seen more boldly in the Ex 4. I'm surprised the character isn't more universally liked, RyJ in general gets a lot of stick. I've just had a Ninfa that has left me with a very RyJ-esque aftertaste, the sort that makes you think it'll be a shame to brush your teeth before bed. This echos my thoughts. The flavours are really good, and it is better still with a few years age. But the last box I bought was 70% plugged. If it wasn’t for the tight rolls I think I would buy these more often. 5
CaptainQuintero Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Since the Tres Petit Corona was deleted, these have mostly filled that spot, albeit not fully. As good as these can be the TPC was a premium stick. For what they are though, they're great. 4 1
JPark3 Posted November 18 Posted November 18 7 hours ago, El Presidente said: That Nudies Ninfa uses a unique sweet leaf in it's make-up that certainly brings together the better aspects of R&J sweet berries and aged PL Montecarlo. We are playing around with how to utilise it in other vitolas. Please do, I'm a sucker for the RyJ DNA. Auto buy from me. 2
Boss Hog Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Most of the ones I was gifted were lacklustre at best. You are definitely not going to find these in my humidor, no matter how affordable they are. 3
painfreefishing Posted November 18 Posted November 18 I find them very inconsistent. I have not had one that is unsmokeable but I have had very few gems as well. 3
Çnote Posted November 18 Posted November 18 I don't think one of these has broken 90 points for me, but I have enjoyed them enough to have a couple boxes deep in the humidor. No more inconsistent than any other CC, and quite consistent considering the availability as opposed to MC4/D4. 3
Li Bai Posted November 18 Posted November 18 Not a big fan, it's not that I totally dislike them, but I'd take a PLMC or a Super Partagas over one of these any time, plus they're even cheaper. 4
JohnS Posted November 18 Posted November 18 5 hours ago, Boss Hog said: Most of the ones I was gifted were lacklustre at best. You are definitely not going to find these in my humidor, no matter how affordable they are. Same here. I have enough other Romeo y Julieta options to keep me satisfied. 3
Çnote Posted November 19 Posted November 19 19 hours ago, JohnS said: other Romeo y Julieta Yeah for whatever reason Petite Royales and #4s have stolen MFs thunder, and I remember an incredible box of Largos Sport. But yet it's MFs in the humidor... 3
garbandz Posted November 19 Posted November 19 From 2020 to 2023 I had several boxes that were bad. Construction issues, constantly. Several RyJ sizes. I quit buying them. 1
Fugu Posted November 19 Posted November 19 On 11/18/2025 at 1:50 AM, CaptainQuintero said: Since the Tres Petit Corona was deleted, these have mostly filled that spot, albeit not fully. As good as these can be the TPC was a premium stick. For what they are though, they're great. Ahh, yess, the TPC! Such a nice little cigar. 2
GVan Posted November 20 Posted November 20 They used to be a "Cheap and Cheerful"! I'm down to my final box of ELU-MAR-14 with only 12 cigars left. I had two of these boxes from a two-for deal many years ago. Both boxes have smoked about the same - many 88 point cigars and every once in a while a 93 point cherry bomb. I no longer smoke any of these as it is my brother-in-laws favorite cigar. Every time he visits from Tennessee he will ask if I have any more of these when we are smoking around the fire-pit. It's one of my favorite things about collecting cigars - when a guest has a memorable experience and asks if I have any more of a certain cigar. To me, that's what the hobby is all about! The remaining 12 are saved for my brother-in-law. 2
SUP8333 Posted November 21 Posted November 21 I just wanted to say that I opened an '07 box earlier this week and I've already smoked 1/5 of it. Blown my socks off. So good!! 1
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