Monte Cristo, Romeo Y Julieta Señor, and Taboca reviews

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  • chadizzy1
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 7432

    Monte Cristo, Romeo Y Julieta Señor, and Taboca reviews

    FROM MY BLOG:



    Monte Cristo, Romeo Y Julieta Señor, and Taboca. A Three-Way Comparison! 4 Sep 09.

    Taboca Portion, Romeo Y Julieta Portion, and Montecristo Portion. A complete comparison of all 3 products. One hell of a three way! (not like that, you perverts.)

    Taboca AS, manufacturer of Montecristo, Romeo Y Julieta Señor, Romeo Y Julieta Señorita, and Taboca, are toted as being "Purveyors of luxury snus". The company was established in 2004 quite simply to bring us to best quality snus around. Their factories are on the island of Gotland, in Sweden.

    Their "Swedish Sommelier", (in wine, a sommelier is a wine steward, highly trained and very knowledgable, some call him the "wine geek") selects the best hand picked tobacco from Cuba which is then sent on to Sweden and made with sheer perfection.

    Monte Cristo is very distinct, but very balanced in all aspects of flavor. Upon opening the can you are greeted immediately with a very rich aroma of pepper and Cuban tobacco. You can buy this product in los and portion, I am reviewing the portion type. You can taste a certain purity in this snus, perhaps it's the hand picked Cuban tobacco, or the fact that this snus is filtered with pure Norwegian spring water - regardless, it is a very high quality snus. The taste of Monte Cristo is not subdued, you can taste it from the beginning to the end. Whereas Romeo Y Julieta Señor is more mild, this flavor is very "in your face", and I wouldn't have it any other way. You experience a great flavor the whole way through. The portions are packed full, and although slightly uncomfortable with the way they are packed, the flavor makes up for it like no other. The taste is that of Cuban tobacco (like Bergamot, it is hard to explain unless you've had a Cuban cigar or Cuban tobacco) with slight notes of pepper, and a small amount of salt to balance it out in Swedish Style.

    Romeo Y Julieta Señor is very different from Monte Cristo. Despite the fact that these are all made of Cuban tobacco, each has a very distinct and unique flavor. Upon opening the can of Romeo Y Julieta Señor, you will pick up the smell of pepper but it is a very sweet pepper aroma. It's like smelling candy, you can smell it when it's sweet. Same with Romeo Y Julieta. Although NOT a candy snus, the pepper smell comes through in a very sweet way, it intrigues the nostrils and triggers your brain to tell you that something beautiful is about to happen. The portions are more comfortable than Monte Cristo, packed more lightly and having an easier mouth feel. When you put the portion in your mouth, you will immediately notice that the taste is more subdued than that of Monte Cristo, providing a more mild taste of Cuban tobacco and the sweet hints of pepper that you smelled upon opening the can. This snus is pure and beautiful, to say it quite simply, and tastes of elegant tobacco and takes you back to more simple and elegant times. As Northerner put it, Romeo Y Julieta Señor "....evokes the romance of Cuba....". I couldn't agree more.

    Taboca tastes similiar to Romeo Y Julieta Señor and Montecristo, however it is different in one aspect - the way the tobacco comes through. This is more of a Monte Light, or a Romeo Y Julieta Light, the flavors are more subdued and mild. Whereas Monte and Romeo are both very strong from start to finish in terms of flavor, you will find Taboca to be more mild, and subdued. The flavors are perfectly balanced, the beauty of the pure tobacco, the Norwegian spring water, the gentle notes of pepper, and the subtle hints of salt - they all come through to live up to the name of Taboca AS. The portions feel much like Romeo Y Julieta Señor, although I notice the portions are slightly smaller than the other two. The mouth feel on this product is great.

    Usually when I do a comparison of similiar products, I try to put one out on top at the end, however with these three it is simply impossible. With Monte Cristo you get a full flavor of Cuban tobacco, with Romeo Y Julieta you get a Cuban tobacco flavor with sweet pepper notes in the background and with Taboca you get a snus with a pure balance of everything that is great about this brand. I like all 3 in their own aspects, so I can't pick one to come out on top. Which to me is a good thing. Taboca has made 3 portion snus products that are each very beautiful and unique in their own right. If you are ever somewhere and have a way to get ahold of any of these, I strongly urge you to do so. There is a reason each can contains the logo, "Made from the finest hand-selected tobaccos." Because they CAN say that. I can be honest and say it terms of flavor, it would be very hard for any tobacco product to match up to the pure, simple flavor and various subtle notes playing in the background of each one of these.
  • Roo
    Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 3446

    #2
    Nice reviews Chad. I'm glad there is someone else who does not pick up a bunch of anise in the R&J. I barely notice it, if at all. Love both of those. Not sure if you want to edit your blog or not, or if I missread what you wrote, but Taboca does not contain Cuban tobacco. That's why we can order it from the standard sites to the USA.

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    • chadizzy1
      Member
      • May 2009
      • 7432

      #3
      done and done. i didn't realize i put the word in there. thankya, sir.

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      • MrSnusNSnuff
        Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 280

        #4
        Originally posted by chadizzy1
        Taboca Portion, Romeo Y Julieta Portion, and Montecristo Portion. A complete comparison of all 3 products. One hell of a three way! (not like that, you perverts.)
        No with those three is it like that. VERY MUCH like that. Just make sure you use protection!

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        • snusjus
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 2674

          #5
          How did you get your hands on Montecristo snus? I'm dying to try it.

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          • justintempler
            Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 3090

            #6
            Re: Monte Cristo, Romeo Y Julieta Señor, and Taboca reviews

            Originally posted by chadizzy1
            ...(like Bergamot, it is hard to explain unless you've had a Cuban cigar or Cuban tobacco)...
            Ummm,
            That makes it sound like Cuban cigars are flavored with bergamot.

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            • bigbuyer
              Member
              • Jul 2009
              • 119

              #7
              Great reviews.
              I have been experiencing the same thing.
              I love all three.
              They are becoming fast favorites!

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              • chadizzy1
                Member
                • May 2009
                • 7432

                #8
                Re: Monte Cristo, Romeo Y Julieta Señor, and Taboca reviews

                Originally posted by justintempler
                Originally posted by chadizzy1
                ...(like Bergamot, it is hard to explain unless you've had a Cuban cigar or Cuban tobacco)...
                Ummm,
                That makes it sound like Cuban cigars are flavored with bergamot.
                I meant that it is like Bergamot in the fact that Bergamot is hard to explain unless you've had it. Same with Cuban tobacco. it is hard to explain the intensity of the flavor unless you have had it.

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                • ahandsomeporkchop
                  Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 16

                  #9
                  Damn, this is what a review is supposed to look like: organized, informative, and has some effort put into it. Looks like I may be adding a can of Taboca to my next order.

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                  • chadizzy1
                    Member
                    • May 2009
                    • 7432

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ahandsomeporkchop
                    Damn, this is what a review is supposed to look like: organized, informative, and has some effort put into it. Looks like I may be adding a can of Taboca to my next order.
                    thank you!

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                    • daruckis
                      Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 2277

                      #11
                      great review, chad. i cant wait to try those, thanks to the generosity of a kickass swede on this forum whos sending me some montecristo and RyJ.

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                      • Tristik
                        Member
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 654

                        #12
                        ~~
                        I went to order some of the loose a while back. I noticed it's taste was described as 'cuban', but didn't know it actually came from there.....until i checked out and couldn't have it shipped to the U.S. because of the embargo on cuba.
                        ~~

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                        • daruckis
                          Member
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 2277

                          #13
                          yeah im pissed about the embargo. i guess keep searching, there is apparently places that will ship it if you rreally search. maybe someone could help you out with a pm. i also wouldnt mind knowing. hint hint.

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