 | | 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 |
Average user rating     
Review #17:     ``This size by Romeo y Julieta belongs to that group of the brand's Habanos that seen to have been created for those coming into the world of cigars for the fist time``. A bland cigar of low strength best describes this smoke. The PC or Mille Fleurs are much better.
- Submitted by gabraham2785 on September 23, 2005
Review #16:     Years ago I smoked the Cedros DeLuxe No.1 a couple of times and I remember I found it rather good. In that periode I hadn’t been smoking cigars for a long time though, and probably the cedar-wrapping made quite an impression. A friend of mine went to Spain recently and brought with him a couple of No.3’s. With the ancient memory of the No.1 in the back of my head I lit it up last night. The pre-light draw gives away some cinnamon and honey and reveals a very tight draw. It lights up easy and the resistance in the draw is no problem at all, it’s even a bit challenging. It’s medium-bodied and starts out very smooth. It’s quite spicy and has some tones of honey, chocolate and mocha. After about 4 cm, roughly halfway I think, the cigar undergoes a change of character. The good thing is it’s a very slow burner, so I was already almost 45 minutes on my way. The bad thing is, the change of character is a change for the worse: it becomes ashy and a bit hot. Headstrong as I am (“I’m not throwing away half a cigar!”) I sucked on it for another half hour or so. Of course, the good taste never came back. And scentwise, well, my girlfriend almost left the room! So in conclusion: it’s an okay cigar (especially for a beginner), but please be wise enough to put it to rest the second it turns a bit ashy! - Submitted by Bolivar on June 16, 2005
Review #15:     Ooh I had to write a new review. The previous 2 I tried were clearly a poor batch. Tried a couple more recently and got another couple in the humi. Quite full flavoured smoke really, stronger side of medium. Leathery...woody and some vegetal notes with a nice spicyness and dark honey flavour to them. Reminded me a little of montecristo only stronger and more leathery. Really nice smoke with a good solid draw and superb burning qualities. Ranks in my top 3 marevas now with the Montecristo no.4 (when they are \"on\" that is) and the Siglo II. - Submitted by A. Dyer on May 12, 2005
Review #14:     It was my first cigar. I like it very much! I don't think it's wonderful, but it gives you a good taste: cedro, spice, aromatic herbs. It declines at the end. to try! - Submitted by altazar on March 7, 2005
Review #13:     Wonderful! Every time I light one of these I just know it's going to be good. This in my view is one of the best. The draw and flavours are perfect. I don't find them too strong, more medium bodied with some spice. The size suits me for a relaxing evening cigar. All rounder and definitely one of my top 3! - Submitted by Sean Clarke, Dublin on October 31, 2004
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