Romeo y Julieta No. 3 Tubed Cigar - Pack of 3

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Description Ref # RJ0303

Length: 4 5/8"
Ring Gauge: 40
Strength: Medium

Packaging: Pack of 3 Tubed
Vitola: Coronitas
Smoking Time: 20 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.

NO. 3

Presented in a cedar-lined aluminium tube, this cigar is not as small a cigar as you might think - A decent ring gauge with a length that won't leave you out in the cold too long.

Tasting Notes

Spice, cedar and leather make this mild cigar a nice little treat. With a good burn and very good contrution his is very enjoyable.

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by Mr on Tuesday 14 August, 2018
My first RyJ.....and Im really not impressed, possibly the hardest draw Ive ever experienced and Im struggling to give any positive feedback as Im finding it hard to get ANY smoke out of it. I had punched the end and thought it was that,so tried a straightforward cut across the cap,but its still like trying to suck a golf ball through a straw!! The only saving grace is that I didnt spend my own money on it...but I wont be in any rush to try any other ryjs after this...Tempted to put it out and light up another one, Cubans best my a**e, give me new world any day!
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by Mr on Tuesday 14 August, 2018
My first RyJ.....and Im really not impressed, possibly the hardest draw Ive ever experienced and Im struggling to give any positive feedback as Im finding it hard to get ANY smoke out of it. I had punched the end and thought it was that,so tried a straightforward cut across the cap,but its still like trying to suck a golf ball through a straw!! The only saving grace is that I didnt spend my own money on it...but I wont be any rush rush g to try any other ryjs after this...Tempted to put it out and light up another one, Cubans best my a**e, give me new world any day!
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by Anthony on Thursday 12 April, 2018
My first Romeo y Julieta N°3. It was a pleasant smoke that was not strong, earthy for the 1st 1/3 then light and creamy for the 2/3. The last 1/3 was strong and the cigar leaf started to unwrap and became very spongy but held. Overall a lovely 30 min smoke which suits a light after dinner smoke. Would buy again to compare to the first.
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by Craig on Monday 11 January, 2016
Not my favorite RyJ, but a nice little 45 minute stick none the less. Throughout I was treated to the taste of wood, leather and earth, with a little hint of spice on the finish. Fantastic smoke output and well constructed overall.
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by Chris on Wednesday 04 November, 2015
Bought two of these recently. The first was very good indeed. Not quite as flavoursome as my favourite Partagas and Bolivar equivalents but enjoyable all the same. However the second was absolutely awful. The construction, burn and draw were terrible. I had to keep relighting to stop it from tunnelling, the draw was very tight and there was hardly any smoke or flavour whatsoever. I recently had the misfortune of sampling a Cuaba Divino, which are made at the same factory, with similar results. Unfortunately 1 from 3 is not a good ratio at all. I think I'll be steering clear of this brand in the future.
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