Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No. 3 Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # RJ1400

Length: 5 1/8"
Ring Gauge: 42
Strength: Medium

Packaging: 1 Single
Vitola: Mareva
Smoking Time: 30 Minutes

ROMEO Y JULIETA 

Named after William Shakespeare’s tragic lovers, the origins of Romeo y Julieta as a Havana date back to 1875.

The brand rose to international fame during the early years of the 20th Century under the direction of Don ‘Pepin’ Rodriguez, a talented promoter who was amongst the first to recognise the power of the cigar band. During his heyday no less than 20,000 different bands were used in the production of cigars.

Winston Churchill became a devotee of the brand and following his visit to Havana in 1946, his name has not only been commemorated on a band, but it has also served to describe the marque’s most famous size – Romeo y Julieta Churchills.

Romeo y Julieta’s balanced and aromatic blend of selected filler and binder leaves from the Vuelta Abajo zone make it the classic medium bodied Havana.

Today Romeo y Julieta is as well known around the world as ever and offers one of the widest range of tripa larga, totalmente a mano – long filler, totally handmade – sizes of any Havana brand.

CEDROS DE LUXE NO. 3

In line with Romeo’s Cedros code, the Cedros No.3 is a Petit Corona. It is as good a cigar of this size as you will find; an easy and refined smoke.

Tasting Notes

Consistent high quality of draw and strength. Sweet, creamy with hints of chocolate.

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85 / 100

"Wrinkly with a good cap, this petit corona burns unevenly. After some wet wood and mushroom notes, the cigar warms to show medium-bodied coffee and leather flavors..."

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by Seth on Sunday 19 August, 2012
This was my first Cuban cigar and it's a good gentle introduction to cigars for me. Second time round trying this, and enjoyed it again. Light to medium flavours throughout are sweet, woody, some creaminess and hints of white pepper.
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by Jack on Monday 09 July, 2012
First ever cigar and highly enjoyable. Sweet and creamy with an excellent draw. Would recommend to non-smokers and experienced smokers alike. Still my favorite and the best way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon with a nice single malt. I would just like to add the service from cgarsltd.co.uk is second to none, swift delivery, knowledgeable reviews and fair prices, genuinely a pleasure to deal with.
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by Stephen on Tuesday 19 June, 2012
I hadnt tried one for a very long time, so it was a nice surprise when my mate took a couple out to review. As we say in the attached video...They are a very interesting Cigar, the opening was like a Chocolate Orange (terrys) Smokey like a Smoking Kiln for Fish, Peaty, Cedary Tobacco,Stamp Gum. we smoked this along with a 6.5% beer and a Port Not the type of Cigar I'd smoke every day but great as a contrast. Great value for the money here @ Cgars. I scored it an "unusual 90" Steve Video _________ Link _____ http://youtu.be/ge3jvtya-tc
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by Benedetto on Monday 18 June, 2012
Smoked my first last night and it was delightful. Lots of lovely mouthfuls of sweet fragrant smoke. Perfect burn throughout. No hotness right up to the last inch when I left it to go out gracefully. Half way into the cigar, I got a creaminess and a touch of pepper. This cigar was from a friend's humidor, but I will definitely be buying some.
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by Peter on Monday 02 April, 2012
Well this is my second RyJ Cedros No.3 from a second order and it will be my last I honestly believe that they put the cedar wrap on the cigar to disguise the ugliness and vainy wrapper hardly much different to the Guantanamera Cristales i smoke and enjoy regularly I expected more from RyJ so to continue and having taken the cedar wrapper off found the cigar very solid in fact too solid I clipped the cigar with my Xikar cutter and then toasted and lit the cigar , It was very hard to draw and took all the pleasure out of smoking it, the smoke and flavours were lovely then the uneven burning started again, I smoked the cigar for over an hour but never became any easier to draw so was virtually exhausted at the end, never again, and really putting me off the RyJ brand as the Churchill my wife bought me for my birthday was a pain to, Going back to my Staple but lovely Cristales and ordered a Monty No.4 the world most popular Cuban and also a Por Larranaga Petit Corona looking for a cigar thats a good smoke strait away and with the potential for ageing when I get Adorini Humidor
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