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Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 3 de Luxe

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:116
Format:FranciscanoRing:40
Weight:6,72 gr.Score:6.9
Presentation: 3 Layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a box o

Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 3 de Luxe Review:

This cigar is characteristic for its consistency, great aftertaste and strong tobacco taste (which is nothing if it is compared to a Cazador for instance). Perfectly balanced black coffee and chocolate taste and a minimum ageing recommended of at least three years.

Average user rating

Review #30: Definate vanilla from the start then really nice spice halfway through increasing in intensity - damn fine company. Can't agree with review 24, Piedra machine mades not in the same league. Hand rolled the only way to go. - Submitted by the hanwell cigar dude on April 9, 2007


Review #29: There are consistency issues with the no.3...from really loose to very tight...overall a average cuban cigar..a good daily smoke before work in the morning. no complex changing flavour...just the good old cuban tobacco taste.... forgot to mention that I agree with the Webmaster that it's got a great aftertaste - Submitted by expresso on March 7, 2007


Review #28: I forgot to say that i dont like tubos cigars,i think that all of them have the same blunt,boring tuboish flavour,but i found the ryj n.3 much more better than all the other tubos i have tried. - Submitted by nikolaros on March 6, 2007


Review #27: Very nice aroma when you open the tube, starts a little bit harsh,but after the first puffs calms down to give a very beautiful,balanced,exotic flavour,full of cedar and chocolate. I found the finish just the way i like it,dry and spicy.Also the size is ideal for me,when i want to smoke an afterlunch cigar or during the afternoon.Great aftertaste also. This cigar is not something so special,but just a very good smoke for me. - Submitted by nikolaros on March 6, 2007


Review #26: I have smoked only one of these, so i cannot say 100% sure how good they are. But to tell somethink about this Franciscano: it was allmost totally blocked, the combustion didnīt go very well either. Indirect combuston and ongoing decaing made me allmost mad. The taste of the cigar was boring and allmost unpleasant. Cold arome and price were the only things in this cigar wich give to smoker some "experiences". - Submitted by TonyMontana on June 28, 2006


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