"Great cigar"
This Is a great cigar i recommend this to anyone if they love medium strength-ed cigars
Tyler in Illinois August 20, 2010
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"Great cigar! Outstanding flavor and burn."
Outside of a cuban this cigar has the very best flavor and consistency one could ask for.
Bill in Driftwood, Texas July 30, 2010
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"No question this is an overall great cigar!"
Very good and consistent flavor all the way, good draw, even burn and build quality looks great. This cigar hits on all cylinders! If your looking for a true "go to" cigar, suggest you try these out.
Rick in Iowa December 4, 2009
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"Well worth the money"
This is an Awesome Cigar. I give it top ratings. Well worth the money
Don in Tucson Arizona April 15, 2010
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"Very Disapointed"
R&J have always been my favorite cigars so i took a shot at what i thought was a new product line from this great maker. I was very disapointed in the quality of the smoke, given the price. The taste was typical of an 1875 but nothing more. The burn was not great. The wraper tended to tear open etc. I would not recomend this stick to anyone at their current price.
Olddog in Marina Del Rey, CA April 8, 2005
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"NOT THE TRUTH CUOBN CIGAR"
IM FROM ISRAEL SO ICAN BUY CUOBN CIGARS
AND TO ADD THE NAME OFF THE BEST CIGAR IN THE WOORLD TOGETHE WITH CUOBN COHIBA SEGLO. TO THEIS CIGARS IS DISGRACE .YOU NEED TO SMOKE THE CUOBN
POMEO Y JULIETA TO UNDERSTAND
YOSI in ISRAEL March 24, 2005
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"A delight to smoke"
I first smelled one of these when a friend smoked one, and I had to try it. I was not disappointed! The appearance and construction were beautiful, but the real treat came when I lit it up. What a delightfully smooth and easy draw, producing a mouthful of flavor. Not too strong, but not too weak. A low-maintenance smoke that was consistent right down to the nub. I'm on my way to buy more of these, because they're better than a lot of cigars that cost twice the price.
Jay Bitzer in Dallas, TX February 7, 2005
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"Very Good Smoke"
Aroma and taste first rate. What a cigar should be.
D. Kratz in Contoocook, NH July 26, 2004
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