 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 142 |
| Format: | Corona | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 9,29 gr. | Score: | 7.5 |
| Presentation: 3 Layers of aluminium tubes in a box of 25 |
Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 1 de Luxe Review:
As said before with Prince of Wales, Romeo y Julieta brand has two different faces, one soft of Julieta and another one impetuous of Romeo. This one is from the soft face, mild but not too mild, tasty and with some notes of chocolate among other flavours.
Average user rating     
Review #38:     I just finished one of these from the new red and white tubes. What a treat it was. Good flavour, smooth draw and good amount of smoke for a 45 minute trip to heaven. I will definitely be stocking up on these. The ones from the old all silver tubes I found didn't smoke quite as well as the new ones do. - Submitted by jdelrizzo on March 16, 2008
Review #37:     La fumée de ces Havana coule en douceur avec une lenteur extrême. Mais sans avoir la finesse de la nuance que d'autres ont. Je crois que Romeo y Julieta plaît surtout aux femmes pour ses arômes doux et délicats, ainsi que pour son image romanesque inspirer par Shakespeare. - Submitted by Guillaume on April 30, 2007
Review #36:     Very strong for its size. Not for a day smoke. - Submitted by FLCB on April 23, 2007
Review #35:     Although in England, there is no such thing as a reasonably priced Habana, this comes close; so it's become my regular smoke of choice. I don't know if review No.33, smoked a fake or got a bad one; which I find harder to understand, having gone through at least, nine boxes and countless singles, in the last year. Though I've had a couple with poor draw, which has to be expected, when consuming over 250, hand rolled cigars. The taste has never let me down; in-fact its one of the most consistent of cigars; mild/medium and always satisfying. It's predominant youthful flavor, is of spice/pepper; if saved in the humidor; the flavors continue to improve and becomes extremely complex, with woods and chocolate, though never losing the spice; it's always a rounded flavor, possibly because of its mildness. I couldn't describe it as a special cigar, [other than in it's aroma, which is a spectacular 10 out of 10], possibly because, I prefer the larger ring sizes; however it and the cohiba No.2, are my favorite medium sized cigars, closely followed by the montecristo No.3. So I'm giving this 8 out of 10, as a smoke, having already scored the exceptional aroma, that isn't matched, by another cigar, including the No.2, which has a symilar tast. - Submitted by Amazing on March 3, 2007
Review #34:     I tend to find that romeos can develop a prodominant taste of an unpleasant tobacco which can be a little unsettling, thought the romeo no.1 was admitablly one of the first romeos i truly enjoyed. delicious and delightful flavours hinting cocoa, well contstructed with a mature development of aroma. i found the flavours were surpsingly complex due to the cigars mildness. complimented perfectly with a fine port or malt scotch. - Submitted by Darios69 on February 9, 2007
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