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Joya Red Half Corona
"Nope"
Hard draw. Un enjoyable.
Tom Arditoin CT October 21, 2019
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Joya Red Robusto
"An absolute dud"
I m a newbie, and still experimenting. I got 2 Joya reds in a sample pack. I found smoking them to be more like a chore, than a relaxing smoke on the rear porch. I made it 1/3 of the way through on the 1st one, and just tossed the second one in the garbage. The absolute definition of a BAD cigar.
David Piercein Florida June 7, 2019
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Joya Red Canonazo
"Not Great"
It is not a taste for me. Doesn t mean that it is a bad stick, I just did not find it to be the right suit for my pallet.
Robin Tustin November 21, 2018
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Joya Red Robusto
"Good drive home cigar"
The 5X50 Joya Red is great for my hour long drive home, great flavor and consistency.
Dirkin Indiana September 11, 2018
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Joya Red Robusto
"Decent Stick"
Quick smoke, decent price. Can burn a little ragged on occasion.
Benin Easton November 26, 2015
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Joya Red Toro
"very pleased"
Honestly I was not expecting to be as impressed as I was about this JDN Red. Picked up a fiver and smoked one immediately. Fantastic smelling wrapper & foot. Fired er up and everything was smooth sailing all the way. Great draw, burn and medium strength. Cigars like this is why I like Nicaraguans. Dynamite addition to the JDN lineup.
gabein cleveland, oh October 27, 2015
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Joya Red Robusto
"A fine medium cigar"
I have smoked joyas full body cigars and enjoyed the spicy notes, but I was looking for a medium body cigar that still gave a good flavor and balance. I found both in the Joya Red.
Billin Ohio August 23, 2015
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Joya Red Toro
"Top Shelf Budget Cigar"
I purchased a 5 pack of Joya Red toros through Famous Monster buys for $18.98. For less than $4 a stick, you get a solid medium bodied, medium to full flavored cigar with a nice medium-firm draw and even burn. Flavors of leather, pepper, earth, sweet wood and mint combine to keep your interest. A good stepping stone cigar for mild cigar smokers that will also satisfy full bodied aficionados. IMO, it tastes like a cross between JdN s CyB and the Antano 1970 blends. Or like a somewhat lighter Antano 1970, but with more approachable flavor. Better than almost any cigar in it s price range. If you read cigar blogs and review sites, you ll notice Joya Red being mentioned for several Best Cigars of 2015 lists.
Raqin New York August 21, 2015
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Joya Red Toro
"Bad cigar - even at $0 cost"
This cigar came as a free sample with my last order. It was bad, really bad. Harsh from start to finish. They might start paying people to smoke these sticks.
Markin Ohio August 4, 2015
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Joya Red Toro 5pk
"Fell Apart"
Free cigar from Famous but wanted to share that this cigar rolled apart within first 5 minutes of lighting. The aromatics are good but that s all I can say. Won t be ordering this particular brand ever.
JBin Chicago July 27, 2015
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