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Romeo y Julieta Romeos No. 3 de Luxe

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:116
Format:FranciscanoRing:40
Weight:6,72 gr.Score:6.9
Presentation: 3 Layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a box o


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Review #7: Difficult burn most of the way down, it wanted to canoe and later to tunnel. I used spit and my lighter to tame the beast. Taste was great and got sronger and more complex as it burned. A fine little cigar when you're short on time. - Submitted by SeanGAR on July 28, 2004


Review #6: A great smoke. Well balanced, with hints of cedar, leather and beans (in the second half). Slow and even burn, good draw that provides a mouthful of smoke. Also, a pleasant smell. I tried it with an exquisite red wine (a Romanian Cabernet Sauvignon) and they matched perfectly. RyJ R's #3 is a very special "feast" for the aficionados. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on July 5, 2004


Review #5: The Romeo No. 3 Tubo gives the immediate impression of a classic Cuban cigar in a small package. It has a smooth medium brown wrapper and solid construction. Once lit, you are greeted with an exotic aroma of cedar and leather with a big peppery taste. This soon develops into a milder smoke with hints of sweet coffee beans. It’s the perfect cigar for early in the day. You keep a tube in your pocket to enjoy with coffee or after lunch. Its medium bodied flavor is not too much for beginners but it delivers enough bang for the seasoned veteran to enjoy when a larger vitola is impractical. The finish is slightly dry but I believe this makes the No. 3 go well with hors d'oeuvres, a white wine or a martini. It’s the sort of small cigar I like to keep in good supply – like little postcards from Havana to keep handy for stolen moments. - Submitted by oceans11 on May 19, 2004


Review #4: This is my first Cuban I have tried, I was impressed, uneven but slow burning.Mild favour with a nice after taste.I enjoyed the experence. - Submitted by Barry in Somerset on April 4, 2004


Review #3: one of best cigars i have smoked when i started smoking. testy not strong not light i love this cigar for espical time only therefore it runs fast from stories. - Submitted by fidel on February 29, 2004


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