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hi,

I'm a fella from Ireland with no real knowledge about cigars. I have a box of authentic (i think) Habanos sitting here for about 3-4 years. Box is still sealed. I'd like to know if the ones I have are considered good cigars?

I've a picture posted at the bottom. I know you are all enthusiasts and I'm sorry if this post is wasting your time, I just don't know how else to find out :-(

Thanks

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Posted

Hugo

Let us know what cigars they are...Romeo y Julieta "what"

Happy to help out where we can. Sure you don't want to open the seal and take a pic of the cigars....have a feel of the cigar and determine what condition they are in?

Let us know if they have been humidified/how they have been kept.

Cheers mate

Posted

Cursory look at the pictures sure looks like you have the real thing - judging by the Hologram - picked up right in Cuba. Sure hope they have been kept under the proper conditions for the last 3 years and are smokeable. Let us know, pls.

BTW - Welocme to FOH!

Posted

Hugo wellcome, where did you get the box from?

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sorry for the delay guys. I got them as a wedding present, but I don't smoke and I don't know who would appreciate them!

I'll open them and send a photo. They've been in a plastic box with other stuff, lid sealed tight. Don't know if they'll be ruined but i'll check them out. What should I look for?

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They seem to be called Romeo number 2.

They are in 10 single casings and the text says the casings will keep them good until opened. I don't really want to open one. Do you need to see the cigars?

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