 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 143 |
| Format: | Corona Gorda | Ring: | 46 |
| Weight: | 11,41 gr. | Score: | 8.3 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Romeo y Julieta Exhibicion No. 3 Review:
The main characteristic of this cigar is that it can be a great smoke without much ageing (although the minimum recommended is three years). With a mellow woody taste, we can find here a stick with deep aroma and flavour together with a rich aftertaste.
Average user rating     
Review #16:     A very good looking corona gorda.Good burn and very consistent perfect draw.When smoked young,nothing special.But aged for a couple of months even makes a huge difference.Very complex smoke.Floral,creamy,spicy and even coffee elements came up once in a while.I was very surprised with the combination of these flavours.Let these age,and you will have a strong complex smoke. - Submitted by Yilmaz on April 8, 2008
Review #15:     Excellent smoke.Full body,great combustion and wonderfull aroma.Box code OCT 01 - Submitted by kyriakos on March 7, 2008
Review #14:     There’s a Trio of Coronas Gordas that I like very much: Cohiba Siglo IV, H Upmann Magnum 46, and Romeo y Julieta Exhibición nº 3. All of them are very ready at 4-5 years of aging. After that time I find something common in these three cigars: Strength, Finesse and Multi-dimensional smoke. Today, I’d like to talk about the RyJ Exhibición nº 3. From a PAR NOV 01 box (La Habana Factory, I guess), this is a very well rolled Corona Gorda, dressed in oily Colorado, silky tact with very thin veins. Easy to light, burning uniform along all smoke. First Third: Well balanced strength/tones, medium almost strong smoke. Second Third: Classic Romeo y Julieta flavours are there - Wood and Leather with some creaminess. Last Third: Powerful but elegant smoke, very Cuban, non tiring end. I would recommend this cigar in the afternoon, alone or with coffee and/or a bit of chocolate, to all of you, new or old aficionados. Enjoy it slowly. - Submitted by olisiponense on November 15, 2007
Review #13:     Bassman was kind enough to send me one of these to sample. He's right: this was a full-bodied, spicy cigar, with loads of nutty, fruity flavors, and an ample amount of peppery spice. I put it down with about a third left, because it became too tannic and harsh, but I was left wondering about the aging potential of the 2006 vintage. These could become classics, given enough time. - Submitted by shrink on October 28, 2007
Review #12:     Smoked my first ever of these from a FEB 06 box & am highly impressed. Smooth, medium bodied & incredibly spicy- in fact one of the spiciest cigars I've ever smoked. Simply wonderful - Submitted by Bassman on September 16, 2007
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