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Romeo y Julieta Romeo No 3

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:117
Format:CoronitasRing:40
Weight:6,72 gr.Score:5.3
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 10 and boxes of 25.


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Review #30: ---   A small simple cigar with medium strength. This is a fairly cheap but good quality cigar with simple woody and grassy flavours, just a hint of spice in the few that I have smoked. For the price it is great. I use these mainly as my travelling cigar as the tube keeps them nice and moist for a few days. Smoking time is about 30 - 40 mins and I have not experienced any of the uneven burning problems reported by others here. - Submitted by phoenix_md on October 6, 2009


Review #29: This cigar was a bit of a disappointment. The flavor reminded me of a cigarette, and I kept hoping it would get better. It really didn't and while it had a perfectly even burn, that doesn't make up for the lack of anything special from this cigar. Maybe it needed to age more, but as it stands I doubt I'll try another for a long while. There are too many good cigars to try. - Submitted by BCCZeus on August 21, 2009


Review #28: My wife brought me one of these tubos a few weeks ago. I have smoked R&J no. 2's in the past and quite liked the flavour profile, so I was expecting much the same. I was suprised at how intense the spice levels were during the first third. Almost too strong for my tastes. Settled down in the 2nd third and provided pleasant complex flavours of sweet spices for a short while, before becoming stronger and tasting burnt not too long after the halfway mark. Had burn problems with this cigar almost from the start. Went out on me several times despite it's short length. No doubt the repeated reignitions contributed to the burnt flavours. Although it's not right to judge on just one stick, I will not be purchasing a box of these. - Submitted by swan25 on May 31, 2009


Review #27: Just returned from Cuba and picked up a box of these at the duty-free before taking off. Tried a R&J No. 2 in Havana but wasn't for me. Not sure why but the No. 3 just seems to suit my taste perfectly. It is the perfect golf cigar. Not too complex but as you get into the second third the flavors seem to intensify and this is the first cigar I can smoke down to about an inch or less. I always feel sad when it is over and will be smoking this cigar for quite some time to come. The date on the box was march 09. They were doing something right that month. I wish I had 10 of these boxes!!!!! - Submitted by jazzbass on May 2, 2009


Review #26: All of my examples have been bought in Ireland at the airport duty-free shop. I have had only good experiences with the Romeo No 3. Good draw. Medium flavor. Mild-Medium strength. The experience Habana smoker can tell this comes from the RyJ Family, no question. This is a good value. It is not the Hunter. Nonetheless, I would recommend for a good quick smoke, outside of just post meal times. Romeo No 3 is good enough to have in your travel humidor. - Submitted by HUC on May 2, 2009


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