 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Machine Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Petit Coronas | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 6.5 |
| Presentation: Semi Plain box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 25.
Cardboard Pack: Boxes of 5 in boxes of 25.
Special Packaging: "Cajon" of 100. |
Average user rating     
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
Review #20:     I also had the chance to have a friend bring me back a Romeo no 2 from Cuba. The tube is white and mentions "Totalmente a mano", which mihgt translate to "Totally handmade", but I know nothing about Spanish... Just a guess. I had smoked Canada-bought no 2s when my son was born, and they were definitely not as good as the one from Cuba. I'm far from being knowledgeable in cigars, but the cuban one I really enjoyed. The canadian ones (grey metal tubes) were OK. - Submitted by Eirick on May 19, 2007
Review #19:     You're right, W. Merrifield (review # 18)... In this page is mentioned that Romeo No. 2 is machine made, but a Romeo No. 2 bought in Cuba is totally hand made and came in a white tube... it doesn't look like this picture!... I just have one on my desk right now, and, to be honest... it doesn't smell good at all. - Submitted by DragonKnight on April 11, 2007
Review #18:     WHOA!!! I have no idea what version of this cigar I've smoked in the past, but the last two, direct from Cuba, are far superior to those nasty ones I rated previously. The nasty ones were purchased in Canada, came in a silver tube, and were quite gross. The most recent ones ( from Cuba ) were packed in a white tube, and proved to be rather good cigars. Are they from different factories? Are the silver tubes fakes? I don't know. - Submitted by W. Merrifield on March 26, 2007
Review #17:     Regarding review #16, I have no idea what computer glitch caused all those stars. This cigar is horrid, and deserves a half star rating. Even that is generous. - Submitted by W. Merrifield on March 18, 2007
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