RyJ Romeo No 2:

Construction: Very firm pretty to look at classic band.

Appearance: Looks nice, but its good to note that the cigar tube has some miss-spelt English on it.

Cut: Double Guilliotine

Draw: Tighter than I would prefer, still good smoke volume.

Aroma:

The Cigar started out with a mellow flavor I could not distinguish anything. The second third, however, appeared fast and hit hard. It was a combination of raw earthy flavor with a strong hint of leather. Some very strang spice flavor towards teh end but this if overshadowed by the fact that it became a hot iron. Fruity undertones to the earthy flavor while the leather completely faded out.


Price and place of purchase: 6 CuC (Cuban Convertable Pesos roughly 1=1 with USD) at a hotel gift shop.

Note: The time from liftoff in Cuba and the time I got it to my Humidor in Michigan, through Toronto (6hrs) probably didn't do much to these sticks in their nice tube, I wish I had more of these since they are probably the best deal for a Habano I have found and liked.