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Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 3

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.8
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #23: I got five of these in a sampler and put them aside in the humidor for about six months. I just finished the last of them and I confess to being somewhat disappointed. I smoke a lot of R&Js and have enjoyed almost all of them, but all of these cigars had extremely tight draws and burned quite unevenly. The flavor was good and typically R&J, smooth with much cream and spice. These did get hot towards the end due to the tight draw, which made them less enjoyable. With all the other excellent marevas out there, I probably will not buy more of these. I would welcome others comments on these cigars. - Submitted by McSmoke on September 26, 2006


Review #22: Without a doubt one of the top mareva's come out of Cuba. Sweet, light to medium bodied. I savor each and every draw on these and have yet to have a bad one. Will definitely be keeping an eye out for some boxes with a few years age on them! - Submitted by WarriorPro on July 27, 2006


Review #21: Sweet cigar, very creamy IMO, some chocolate as I'm just starting to develop my sense in detecting the sutil flavors in Habanos, a nice Mareva softer than Montecristo No. 4 which is nice for after a meal together with a Tradicional derecho. - Submitted by Mithras on July 24, 2006


Review #20: Worth to try !!!great taste and such a nice burn, even all the way and perfect draw. To me it was a medium taste cigar i loved it but i have to try it again to see if it's consistent in taste and strengh. Would i buy these cigars for my humi...Yes !!! - Submitted by beaver on July 8, 2006


Review #19: The first half of the cigar is truly exquisite, with such delicate flavours of honey and chocolate. Unfortunately, the second half becomes too strong for my taste and ruins the pleasure. I highly recomend this cigar after a good day and a good meal. - Submitted by Kevinv on April 26, 2006


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