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Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 2 de Luxe

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Romeo y Julieta Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:Petit CoronaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.2
Presentation: Three layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a b


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Review #37: Very nice burn and draw, but the taste was a bit too earthy. Had my pal send me one of these and was very surprised to find that it lacked that trademark cuban flavor. I've always liked RyJ's before, and I'll just chock it up to the tube and improper storage. - Submitted by mikis318 on July 14, 2006


Review #36: This was a nice smoke.It lasted for about an hour.Not very compelex and it got a bit strong towards the end.Wonderful aroma and a nice finish.Much better than the Tubo # 3. - Submitted by afuentelover on June 2, 2006


Review #35: I've been smoking these occasionally over the past few years. However, never bought a pack. I picked up a pack from geneva on new year's week. Enjoyed these after long hours of skiing but never focused on the flavor. I put 5 of them in mu humidor and did not touch them for 4 months. Wow! Incredible smoke for the value. Much better after letting it sit in the humi for a few months. Great value too. Great draw. First hald is smooth, second get milder. The last quarter is rough but enjoyable for an experienced Havana smoker. I would not suggest it for a first time smoker. Rather the everyday cigar of an experienced cigar smoker. If you like this one, try the Hoyo D. Monterrey Coronation Tubos. Similar taste, slightly better value. I'd preffer the R&J though. Enjoy this cheap Havana!!! - Submitted by caglargonculer on April 13, 2006


Review #34: Very fruity, the burn and the draw were very good. - Submitted by Samuel on March 3, 2006


Review #33: I found the taste of the 1st third of this cigar to be quite empty and hollow, lacking substance. An earthy flavour but quite sandy. It grew in flavour in the second third but never moving from its earthy theme. Ended well. Good construction. Not a memorable smoke but perhaps I'll just put some to bed for a while and see what happens. - Submitted by Grant Duncan on January 11, 2006


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