 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 116 |
| Format: | Franciscano | Ring: | 40 |
| Weight: | 6,72 gr. | Score: | 8.4 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Romeo y Julieta Tres Petit Coronas Review:
This small cigar (116mm) has a perfect draw and combustion. Its main characteristics are medium body flavours greatly balanced such as oak, sweetness, cedar, coffee, leather and some subtle hints of fruits with medium-strong tobacco taste.
Average user rating     
Review #6:     Appearance: Rough, bumpy and veiny with the typical RyJ EMS colored
wrapper. Slightly under filled, which is my preference in a cigar.
Perfect draw with huge clouds of billowing smoke. Strong tobacco bite
with an oaky sweet, yet creamy flavor. You know you smoked a full
bodied cigar when you smoke one of these. Nubbed it!
Summary: I'm amazed that this cigar tasted exactly like the 98's I
have. These are full of flavor, strong and tannic and a pleasure to
smoke. The 98's I have are tannic too, so don't expect that to go away
anytime soon. :o) - Submitted by TimL on October 4, 2006
Review #5:     Old 1998 ryj. Good cigar but not impressed !!
A bit too small for me, some of you may enjoy it.
One thing about old cigar, they seem to lose that bad acid taste over the years. - Submitted by beaver on July 26, 2006
Review #4:     A very satisfying lunchtime havana for me. Draw and burn were fine with good construction and pleasing to the eye. Flavours were medium in body and with a slight complexity of cedar, coffee grounds, a bit of leather and a slight fruitiness reminiscent of the petit corona but in a slightly smaller size. Very tasty and one of the best small havanas IMO along with Bolivar Bonitas, Cohiba Siglo I and Trinidad Reyes. - Submitted by A. Dyer on November 16, 2004
Review #3:     I've purchased 3 boxes of these this year at the Dubai airport. I love these cigars. For about $3/smoke it truly satisfies. This is quality tobacco that makes me wonder if there isn't some other ingredient there... - Submitted by Marc on July 23, 2004
Review #2:     To me I'd say the opposite of the first review. The box pressed cigars seem to be a more tightly packed and slower burning cigar. Generally better made and better looking. Otherwise very similar to the Romeo No 3. I'd be inclined to prefer these unless I actually wanted tubes for some reason. This is a slightly better cigar IMO and cheaper than the alloy clad No 3. - Submitted by willisoften on May 7, 2004
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