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Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 1 de Luxe

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:142
Format:CoronaRing:42
Weight:9,29 gr.Score:7.6
Presentation: 3 Layers of aluminium tubes in a box of 25


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Review #32: This is very beautiful habana. Taste is pretty mild. Good cigar for longer dailysmoke. In the 3. ash it gets unpleasant bitter suddenly. - Submitted by TonyMontana on June 17, 2006


Review #31: Fairly good smoke.It's pretty much the same as the other Romeo tubos in flavor.The draw was tight so I had to use the poker to open it up.As with all Romeos,it had a wonerful aroma.Probaly the best of the tubos. - Submitted by afuentelover on June 13, 2006


Review #30: Mild and tasty.. In fact it was so mild I managed to smoke it right down to the last inch. Lots of smoke on the draw and very tasty with lots of dark chocolate- it really did taste of chocolate, but not at all sweet - giving way to walnuts and wood in the final stages. The cigar isn't too pretty, but it does burn fairly evenly and is consistantly solid to the touch. A great stick that ages very nicely in its tube... - Submitted by XBO on April 16, 2006


Review #29: Suave, very suave cigar. I waited and waited for the taste to kick in but it never did, maybe I'm getting used to stronger cigars but this one pretty much went unnoticed. If you're getting some of these you might wanna keep them in the humidor for some years for it to develop its taste. If you're a newbie or don't want to disturb your cronies with the strong smell of a cigar, this is a great choice. - Submitted by Mithras on April 13, 2006


Review #28: For the price, (although due to tax, overpriced in the UK) it is an excellent cigar. Mild but not too mild. A friend of a friend chain smokes these. Well, it is a good cigar. Does taste a little bitter and tabaccoey towards the end of some of the cigars. Others are good all the way down. I have heard that batches of these vary. Nevertheless, always a good smoke, despite slightly uneven draw. - Submitted by jonobeagle on March 8, 2006


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