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Looking at the Aniversario Toro, it's apparent that this is a cigar with solid construction. The wrapper has a chocolate color and is oily. There are a few medium-sized veins that are visible. A decorative band sits near the head that showcases the Romeo y Julieta Aniversario name, and its black, white, and gold colors blend in perfectly with the dark wrapper. The cigar is firm and has zero soft spots. Before lighting, there's a spicy aroma and cold taste.
Once lit, the Romeo y Julieta Aniversario Toro performs decently. The draw is tighter than I would like. The ash is long and gray in color. The burn requires a few touch-ups here and there.
When it comes to the flavor of the Romeo y Julieta Aniversario, I'd call it consistent. The cigar begins with cedar and spice in the first third. The second third offers stronger spice and earth. The final third wraps things up with more cedar and nuts.
Overall, the Romeo y Julieta Aniversario Toro is not the most complex cigar around. That's okay, because it still remains enjoyable. This is a good smoke for beginners or anyone seeking a quality cigar to complement their morning cup of coffee. Packed in boxes of 28 or packs of five, the Aniversario is priced at around $7 to $8 per single, depending on where you look. It's not the cheapest cigar you'll find, but it is a quality stick.
The Romeo y Julieta Aniversario Toro earns a rating of 3.5 out of four stars.
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