 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Machine Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Petit Coronas | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 6.4 |
| Presentation: Semi Plain box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 25.
Cardboard Pack: Boxes of 5 in boxes of 25.
Special Packaging: "Cajon" of 100. |
Romeo y Julieta Romeo No 2 Review:
Medium in strength and a characteristic Romeo y Julieta style. Robust and complex flavours such as floral, nutty, herbal or woody among others with none of them standing out in particular. The minimum recommended ageing for this cigar is at least three years. Strength 3/5.
Shorter in length than No 1.
Average user rating     
Review #25:     I recieved a gift from my daughter in Europe. 'Father's Day'. She thought that I might enjoy this cigar. She was right! White Tube - Hand Made - My first Cuban made cigar! Smoked it while she gloated...One of the best I've ever had. Muy Bueno! - Submitted by Louis on July 14, 2007
Review #24:     The white tubos that reviewer 22 writes about are totally hand made unlike the silver ones, so no wonder they are one step above. A very nice smoke indeed. I've been told Habanos S.A. may discontinue the machine made in order not to disturb the hand made ones sells. They are worth trying. - Submitted by peac25 on July 11, 2007
Review #23:     I have puchased many boxes of these in the past 2 years, directly from Cuba or Mexico (Whites Tubes). I very much enjoy these cigars. I had a chance to try one of the Silver tubes lately and I will never smoke one of those again. My humidor is divided into three, "Special occasions & Aging" - "Common smoking" and the "Friends are over and they all want to smoke a cigar but don't really know anything about cigars" section. These easily fit into the Common Smoking area. Great taste, not too long of a burn, great drag and smoke. - Submitted by Pyth0s on July 10, 2007
Review #22:     I bought a No.2 this past weekend, but it was in a white tube. Curious. Nevertheless, this RyJ was excellent. I was very surprised because I don't normally give tubos the time of day. I always think the tubos is a bit of a gimic. This is no gimic. This was a hidden gem. I will definitely smoke these in the future, and I won't be so hesitant to look at other tubos in the future. - Submitted by cookj1 on July 10, 2007
Review #21:     Enjoying one of these beauties and must say it is a very mild smoke, have a los romeros pack,after sitting since 2004 i was expecting a kick ass smoke(strong that is)but what i have is a mellow somewhat tangy cigar that is lacking some how.Firm ash(about 1.5 inches long_before tapping off)rather firm draw. with a nice tasting smoke(peppery)looked great,no veins,smooth wrapper and smelt like a virgins thigh but left me looking for that oomph of a Partaga or Ramone Allones after sitting so long, only half way so it may get better,at least i have a no.1 to go,hope it is better - Submitted by aussie shaun on June 8, 2007
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