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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 #12: For the lover of cigars who is thinking of stepping up from the world of the more mundane cigar into the real world of the Cuban could do no better than to start with this fine cigar, in my opinion this has a fine mellow and developed taste with a good draw which builds into a crecendo you do not want to extinguish. - Submitted by Cris on September 26, 2004


Review #11: This cigar is a classic in my book. It is not a masterpiece but is is a good smoke. It really comes alive after the first quarter. Then is a really spicy cigar. It is one dimensional an kinda flat do. U cannot deliberate about this cigar for hours. And it also gets a little hot halfway down. Good value for money. Overall I will reward this with 3 stars. - Submitted by unknown on September 16, 2004


Review #10: I have to agree that this Cigar's character comes out after the first quarter or so, It's a pleasant cigar to smoke, and definatly a bargain. It does get abit harsh towards the end, but I know I'll keep forking out my cash for these babies! - Submitted by Grievo on August 16, 2004


Review #9: I have to agree with #8 that this is a late developing cigar. It starts off as a solid, good smoke. It isn't until 1/4 to 1/3 of the way through that this little cigar shows it's true character. It's sweet and smooth with a touch of cedar and cream. For the money, it's a wonderful Habano. - Submitted by Joshua on July 26, 2004


Review #8: This Corona reminds me of those "hidden" women. At first, it's just another smooth and gentle classic Havana. But after the first third, one can discover its complexity, based not on vanilla or creamy hints (as for other smokes). The Romeo #1 is counting on earthy and spicy flavors, encasing a fundamental Cuban cigar taste, all being very well balanced. As for the burn and draw, I've never encountered a bad one. Sheer pleasure. Try it with a peaty Scotch single Malt, an Ardbeg maybe. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on July 14, 2004


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