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I am looking at the Romeo y Julieta Vintage - Vintage #1 and #2. Is there a preference between them, one better than the other???? This is for the girlfriend.
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Don't know! Does he like that brand? Personally speaking a cigar upgrade would be a Pepin Blue Label.
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LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL! I mis-read the post and thought it was the girlfriend asking for him! Sorry! But that was too fricken funny!
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The Vintage may be a good choice. Although I have not had one, the vintage Altadis smokes tend to be a bit milder than the fresh.
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Still Watching My Back
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Romeo y Julieta Vintage is their most mild cigar. I tend to keep some around for any new smokers and such. Actually most of the ladies that I smoke with love Kuba Kubas but that's because of the sweetness.
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