I don't believe I have had a Reserva Real, but I will smoke a RyJ every now and then when I am in the mood for something really mild. I did absolutely love the Romeo No.3 I had once.
I don't believe I have had a Reserva Real, but I will smoke a RyJ every now and then when I am in the mood for something really mild. I did absolutely love the Romeo No.3 I had once.
Nice first review!
Not much of a RyJ fan myself, but I do have several floating around in the coolers.. they're ok for morning coffee smokes.
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Never had one. Any cigar that comes in "It's a boy" and "It's a girl" versions, like the Reserva Real, is a cigar that I'll stay away from.
AFAIK, "earthiness " is like the smell of freshly-tilled earth. Mushrooms, truffles, etc. Here's an educational and smart-ass link about all the flavour/taste/aroma weirdness: http://www.eblong.com/zarf/flavorwheel.html Sample quote (in reference to a wine-aroma wheel):
... you can't argue with an aroma wheel that include[s] "Wet dog".
Good review, honestly. You said whether you liked the cigar or didn't like the cigar, and said why. You gave your conclusions and recommendations. I've never had the cigar and can tell from your review that I probably won't want to try it. Some inkling of that (or the reverse) is all I'm trying to get from a review. Thanks for posting!
One suggestion for the future is, if possible, to give a cigar or cigars that you would think similar to the one reviewed, in what aspects, and why. This helps if your tastes and a reader's tastes don't agree.
Keep the reviews coming! The more one does, the better, as far as I'm concerned.
Smart-ass comment: The only RyJ that I've smoked that I really enjoyed is the Short Churchill.
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I just added that to my "Cigars To Try" list. Thanks for the tip!
I didn't catch that at all. If present, it was probably overpowered by flavors that I didn't like.
That looks like an awesome page. Ill definitely read up on that.
I'll try to include that when possible in future reviews.
Will do. I'll slap a review on here from time to time, good or bad.
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no prob, let me know what you think.
Nice review. I have not had one of these, and I'm not really an RyJ fan in general. The only RyJ I have had that I though was worthy of the price is the Cedros. Note, I have not had all of RyJ's varieties, so I'm no expert and there may be some good ones that I have missed.
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I agree, i don't mind a little "natural" tobacco taste in my cigars but when it just tastes like dirt it means the manufacturer did a crappy job of picking the tobacco or aging it. I got a 5 pack of RYJ Reserve Maduros that i am getting ready to try after a couple of weeks in Humidor so I will try to get a review posted. Hopefully they did a better job on these. I will keep my fingers crossed. On a side note, a friend of mine tried the RYJ 1875 and said it was one of the best cigars he has ever had, so maybe its not the brand, just the cigar.
Just bought one today, i hope ill enjoy it. Thanks for the review.
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