Brebbia Romanza (Mixture No. 21)
(2.50)
A selection of the best light and aromatic high quality Virginia tobaccos. The fragrant fruity bouquet of delicately cool, aromatic brilliance guarantees superb smoking pleasure.
New Tin Description: Selection of high quality light and aromatic Virginia tobaccos. The gently orange bouquet ensures fresh piping (translated from Italian).
Details
Profile
Strength
Mild to Medium
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming
Average Rating
2.50 / 4
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Reviewed By | Date | Rating | Strength | Flavoring | Taste | Room Note |
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| Mar 12, 2007 | Medium | Mild to Medium | Medium | Pleasant to Tolerable |
I may be wrong - but I will never buy this again.
For starters it burns quite hot. To me, it is quite close to AMPHORA RED - althought the "Find Similar" option does not return Amphora. Intererstingly, the "Find Similar" thing returns "Golden Ambrossia". In either case both are better.
I only remember two things: I found it quite hard to go through the entire pouch, but I did. My wife totally disliked it.
As an aside: The "Find similar" above will also return "Brebbia Allegro" (Brebbia yellow or #4) as similar. To me these two could not be further apart.
Perhaps I am wrong. Perhaps that my pouch wrote Romanza #01 instead of Romanza #10 has something to do with it (I doubt it - Brebbia's site does not list a #10). In any case I am not keen to verify my initial impressions.
For starters it burns quite hot. To me, it is quite close to AMPHORA RED - althought the "Find Similar" option does not return Amphora. Intererstingly, the "Find Similar" thing returns "Golden Ambrossia". In either case both are better.
I only remember two things: I found it quite hard to go through the entire pouch, but I did. My wife totally disliked it.
As an aside: The "Find similar" above will also return "Brebbia Allegro" (Brebbia yellow or #4) as similar. To me these two could not be further apart.
Perhaps I am wrong. Perhaps that my pouch wrote Romanza #01 instead of Romanza #10 has something to do with it (I doubt it - Brebbia's site does not list a #10). In any case I am not keen to verify my initial impressions.