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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.


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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


Review #31: MAY   i dont think there is anything to complain about this cigar. its small simple and a prity good cigar for his price. for sure in this price you wont get any thing much better! i had smoked about 40 of them this year and i enjoyed 85% of them. - Submitted by shayak1 on May 19, 2010


Review #30: ---   A small simple cigar with medium strength. This is a fairly cheap but good quality cigar with simple woody and grassy flavours, just a hint of spice in the few that I have smoked. For the price it is great. I use these mainly as my travelling cigar as the tube keeps them nice and moist for a few days. Smoking time is about 30 - 40 mins and I have not experienced any of the uneven burning problems reported by others here. - Submitted by phoenix_md on October 6, 2009


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