 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 129 |
| Format: | Petit Corona | Ring: | 42 |
| Weight: | 8,46 gr. | Score: | 7.1 |
| Presentation: Three layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a b |
Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 2 de Luxe Review:
This fine cigar is considered to be spicy and a little bit salty, with beautiful aroma and a perfect draw and combustion. That beautiful aroma is said to be sweet and some kind of fruity-like. The minimum ageing recommended for this stick is at least three years.
Average user rating     
Review #43:     Allways nice to smoke this cigar. Perfect contruction and draw. Plenty of sweet, spicy and floral flavours. Never be dissapointed when choosing this cigar, good for all ocasions. - Submitted by juanka on March 12, 2008
Review #42:     A great cigar for it's value in money. Burt evenly, although was a bit tight on the draw. Became pretty hot closer to the end, but if you enjoy that (like myself) it'll leave you with an extremly nice sensation around the mouth. - Submitted by Mtanos86 on November 6, 2007
Review #41:     A fine mareva! Nice dark tan and a good construction. A good draw, providing a mouthful of smoke without any effort. Smooth medium flavor and very good aroma. This is a great smoke in case you don't have much time. - Submitted by Eduard on July 19, 2007
Review #40:     I used to smoke these all the time. Great simple smoke that smells nice, has a creamy, earthy taste.
Now lately I've noticed they have not been as good. I'm talking about the new ones with the white and red packaging. They are way too harsh and unpleasing even after aging. Try and find the old ones that have the silver packaging pictured above. - Submitted by cigar are good on June 21, 2007
Review #39:     I have smoked many of these over the years and feel comfortable to generalise now. They represent pretty good value for money. Rarely a problem with lighting or burn, medium-ish smoke volume, and the draw is OK (though tends towards a little tight for me). Medium-strong strength overall, with mild flavours in the first third moving to earthy and leathery in the second. The last third gets quite spicy and has a tendancy to be a little harsh and hot (so I never smoke them to the nub). - Submitted by benr on July 25, 2006
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