 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Mareva | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.6 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 3 Review:
Cedros de Luxe series are very underrated cigars, as they have to be properly aged before smoked. Some veteran smokers say that these ones can be real gems in a few years if they are well aged. Numbers 1, 2 and 3 taste quite similar, being its main characteristics some leather and white pepper notes and a good draw and combustion.
Average user rating     
Review #32:     My first cuban experience and even itroduction into the world of cuban cigars 20yrs ago was with the RJ #3 and I must say they were disapointing over plugged poor construction ect,but reading the reveiws here and wanting to experience the joy other authours have had ,I wanted to give them another try,well in my opinion they have only got slightly better not the best cigar ive ever had the cap cut nicely the burn was uneven ,and it was slightly overplugged,which to get the amount of smoke i wanted I had to draw that bit harder making the cigar hotter,bringing out more spice and pepper than I really care for the aroma was ok the ash was grey and somewhat weaker than other cubans I smoke,but the construction from the outside was execllent none the less I still burnt my fingers with it but I dont think i will buy any more - Submitted by godfather on May 4, 2008
Review #31:     I tried this cigar while in Mexico-the it was not handled well by the tobacanist but the flavor and experience were excellent. I purchased a box later and the appearence was just like Review 27. The cigar was better than I remembered cedar upfront medium through out, creamy with wood notes. I would recommend to my friends. - Submitted by bi11fish on January 2, 2008
Review #30:     The first one I had from this box was harsh and had a bad metallic aftertaste. 18 months have since passed. I tried one again last night, hoping they had matured with time. I was right they are much more smokeable now and the harshness is now gone. The "nutty" flavor, however, is too one-dimensional and lacking excitement. Conclusion: Much improved, but still un-impressive. - Submitted by Nivel Acuso on December 17, 2007
Review #29:     Totally agree with reviewer #27. I am lucky to have an extremely knowledgeable tabbaconist who smokes this cigar and reccomended it to me. He has a nicely aged box from '03 and each cigar I have tried had some really nice bloom on it. Perhaps the poor reviews on this cigar were a result of young cigars. All of my reviews reflect how a cigar compares to others in it's price range and for 17 bucks CAD, I'm giving this one a top score but do try to get a cigar with age on it or be patient and age yourself. I have great difficulties with the later. - Submitted by jimbo1973 on December 13, 2007
Review #28:     I am a relatively new 'newcomer' and chose this cigar from various recommendations. I loved it and still do. It is (IMO) a very smooth medium bodied smoke. My first choice when I want a 'mellow'and 'relaxed' smoke. - Submitted by banu on December 8, 2007
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