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Romeo y Julieta Romeo No 2

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:Petit CoronasRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:6.5
Presentation: Semi Plain box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 25. Cardboard Pack: Boxes of 5 in boxes of 25. Special Packaging: "Cajon" of 100.


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Review #38: A hell of a lot better than the #1,s. These fellows hold their own. Once lit, they stayed lit to the end. They came in a package of five. White tubes red writing. More flavour than the #1,s. Construction was alright, it burned evenly, long grey ash clinged on, overall I was quite pleased with these. I will pick up another package of five. - Submitted by ironstomach on July 21, 2008


Review #37: JUL 08 I just smoked one of these - at least tried to. I had endless problems with it - first it burned a tunnel down the middle - after correcting that it smoked fine for a while before it came to a point where it just wouldn't stay lit - I eventually gave up and threw it away. I'll give it one more chance, this was my first Romeo y Julieta and it left a very bad impression. I'm hoping I got a bad one - Submitted by funnynonsense on July 15, 2008


Review #36: Always a good choice. You can`t go wrong with these - Submitted by Holgerchen on May 17, 2008


Review #35: This is a great cigar, at a good price. I will admit that it is quite mild, but a it was very enjoyable. Good cigar for beginner smokers, I will buy again. My cigar was in a white and red tube. - Submitted by Lukeluke on May 8, 2008


Review #34: Not a good cigar, I prefer his little brother, I mean Romeo No 3, I think it is a simple cigar without any complexity. The herbal flavor was too present according to my idea of complexity, I'll give it a second chance, but not so early - Submitted by 3puff on April 2, 2008


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