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    Yesterday I thought I might have a walk around the local Rufford Abbey in Rufford,Nottinghamshire. I had a walk around the grounds and abbey with the wife and took a flask of steamy, spicy mulled wine, I thought it a great opportunity to try a cigar that I have not yet tried…..a Romeo y Julieta no 2.

    I have never been so disappointed! I found it very mild, a little tight, it did not burn very evenly and kept going out! I wish I had not even bothered!

    I can accept that you have to try these things to be able to appreciate the finer things in life!

    Any comments welcome.
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  • #2
    Hopefully the views and mulled wine made up for it

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    • #3
      Good Day Gone Bat!

      The R&J No. 2 is what is considered a "value stick." It's an ok. low-end puro that you find at all the Port-of-Calls. But from your description - tight, burn issues- it sounds like you had a bad stick, which sometimes happens to the very best puros.

      It's always a bummer when you discover this under otherwise perfect circumstances.

      Perro, el Perro
      sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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      • #4
        I've had this before and will usually carry two different cigars with me, just in case one turns out to be a dud.

        If they're both crap then you can just write it off as a bad day.

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        • #5
          It is very annoying if you end up with a duff cigar though, especially if you paid UK prices for it. It can really put a downer on your day

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          • #6
            Pre-pare!

            Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View Post
            I've had this before and will usually carry two different cigars with me, just in case one turns out to be a dud.

            If they're both crap then you can just write it off as a bad day.
            That's a good way to avoid the occasional "dud!" Another is the pre-punch or cut you puro before you take off to ensure the draw is good.

            I've avoided many disappointments this way.

            Perro, el Perro



            Hey el P! Nothing better to do than "stick your oar" in?


            Haha! Good one, blu-balls...but as we all know, the stupid looking dawg-faced smiley ain't "normal" like the rest of us.
            sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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            • #7
              I've had nearly a whole box of those no 2 and hardly one good cigar. Will not buy them again.

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              • #8
                What I did this summer!

                Originally posted by james.uk View Post
                I've had nearly a whole box of those no 2 and hardly one good cigar. Will not buy them again.

                Haha! Can't believe you bought a whole box in the first place.


                Jay, Ray Jay
                sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                • #9
                  They were cheap and I thought a good morning smoke. Turns out they are rubbish

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