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Romeo y Julieta Romeo No 3

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:117
Format:CoronitasRing:40
Weight:6,72 gr.Score:5.4
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 10 and boxes of 25.

Romeo y Julieta Romeo No 3 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 tha No 1 and No 2.

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Review #36: i wanted to know what is a coronitas? Is it a petit corona or a churchill or wat? - Submitted by kooshal on December 14, 2011


Review #35: JUN 08 I think that this a good cigar having purchased more than 2 boxes of 25. It is not the best cigar I have smoked but it will do - Submitted by Maltaman on September 18, 2011


Review #34: JUN 06 One of the first cigars I purchased and I was NOT disappointed. Gpdd pleasant smpke - Submitted by Maltaman on July 31, 2011


Review #33: JUL 05 I got it expecting it to be heavily spiced because of some of the reviews I read previously, and I was in the mood for that type of cigar when I smoked it, so I quite enjoyed it. It did go out on me once, however, and in the last third the taste was a bit off, but overall good. - Submitted by Daniel Walz on July 3, 2010


Review #32: ---   My first Cuban cigar (finally, at age 54, having quit cigarettes 20 yrs ago). I enjoyed the quality, the burn and the flavor of this cigar, but wanted to try something else to compare. The next week I smoked a Garcia y Vega Elegantes, which was sweet and mellow, and this week I smoked another Romeo No 3 tubos. I still need more experience but, in spite of the cost, I will stick to hand-rolled Habanos. The more pleasing experience is definitely worth the higher price. - Submitted by jimbobber on June 9, 2010


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