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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 #17: Meh. A bland and one dimmensional cigar. Fortunately, there were no construction flaws in this one. It is overpriced and can't even begin to compete with non cubans (i.e. A. Fuente Gran Reserva corona) in its price class. - Submitted by Stacks Overflow on February 2, 2005


Review #16: My first sigar. I think is simply fantastic. I love it. - Submitted by andrea on January 20, 2005


Review #15: I agree completely with previous reviewers: definitely a nice no-nonsense cigar. I tried a few from different batches and they all had quite the same (mellow- earthy- and leathery-) taste and a (very) easy draw. Seems to age well inside its aluminium tube in the humidor. Good value for the money spend. - Submitted by chris W on January 11, 2005


Review #14: A very good cigar for the price. The wrapper is smooth, a bit oily. I ve bought a box from Spain, JUL02, the cigars seem to be maturing inside their tubes, if placed in the humidor. Before lit, the cigar gives an earthy, grassy taste. Lights well, the draw is smooth, almost perfect. The ass is firm, and never needed to relight it. The first third gives a smooth, pleasant cocoa taste. The second third transforms this cigar into a real powerhouse, with nice spice, leather and earth tones. The last third was pleasant too, spicy, leathery. I didnt want to put it out. An excellent medium range cigar. Highly recommended for the inexperienced, new Cuban smoker. - Submitted by Dimitris in Athens - Greece on November 27, 2004


Review #13: This cigar is The Reference in the lower habano-class. A (very) good smoke for a small price. Starts of very smooth and rather sweet, then builds up in spice and earth. It does tend to get a little hot and ashy to the end, but for the price they don't come much better than this. - Submitted by Bolivar on November 5, 2004


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