 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 116 |
| Format: | Franciscano | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 6,72 gr. | Score: | 6.9 |
| Presentation: 3 Layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a box o |
Average user rating     
Review #15:     This cigar turned out to be an unexpected surprise. Removing the cigar from the tube showed a rich, reddish Colorado EMS wrapper, certainly something fit for presentation in the open (I usually suspect tubed models to be hiding something and often this is true). It burned correctly with an easy draw and produced a volume of cool smoke. The flavors were characteristic of R & J, cedary and leathery with some spiciness, but rather undifferentiated, with a bold full bodiness aptly deserving of the comment "bikerish". Overall it was enjoyed well with some stiff bourbons, not the best Cuban out there but not the worst. - Submitted by Stacks Overflow on January 30, 2005
Review #14:     This cigar turned out to be an unexpected surprise. Removing the cigar from the tube showed a rich, reddish Colorado EMS wrapper, certainly something fit for presentation in the open (I usually suspect tubed models to be hiding something and often this is true). It burned correctly with an easy draw and produced a volume of cool smoke. The flavors were characteristic of R & J, cedary and leathery with some spiciness, but rather undifferentiated, with a bold full bodiness aptly deserving of the comment "bikerish". Overall it was enjoyed well with some stiff bourbons, not the best Cuban out there but not the worst. - Submitted by unknown on January 30, 2005
Review #13:     Belle présentation et bel aspect. Cependant, goût de cendre prédominent sur le cuir. Le N°2 est plus onctueux et n'est pas beaucoup plus cher. - Submitted by Raf on January 23, 2005
Review #12:     I find that the full line of Romeo Y Julieta tubos cigars have alot to offer. This one will impress at first strike and mellow out 1/3 in. I find this one to be a good smoke after the first birdie on the golf course. - Submitted by Fan1820 on October 29, 2004
Review #11:     Smoked one of these while at Montego Bay airport waiting for my connecting flight, I found it to be average. It started out mostly spicy and a little harsh. The middle evened out somewhat but it was lacking the smoothness and creaminess that I am used to from other Cuban smokes. The finish was too tarry and I kinda had to force myself to finish it. Not worth the ten bucks I spent on it. I hoping that the No. 2 I have will be better. H.Upmman Especiales are a much better smoke for the buck. - Submitted by Jay D. on October 25, 2004
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