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    Romeo y Julieta Habana Reserve Corona Cigars

    Been offered a good deal, a Google search shows up a few things but interested to see if any UKCF chaps have any experience?

    Ta

    David R

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    Are they Non-Cuban? I assume they are as they aren't on here.

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    • #3
      Just another example of the 'Cohiba name thread' (sorry being off topic here). I have also found brands calling themselves H. Upmann and other such Cuban brand names. Why can't these cigar companies choose an original name?

      But, going back to the topic of the thread , no, not had these types before.

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      • #4
        Sorry I didn't read your thread title.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by r0lan6 View Post
          Just another example of the 'Cohiba name thread' (sorry being off topic here). I have also found brands calling themselves H. Upmann and other such Cuban brand names. Why can't these cigar companies choose an original name?
          Well they are usually the ones who started the name!(with the exception of Cohiba). When the Cuban tobacco industry was nationalized most of the originators of RyJ, Uppmann, Partagas, etc left Cuba to carry on their business elsewhere.

          As for the Honduran RyJs they are good but different to the Cuban counterpart since they use different tobaccos. More full and spicy. Also check out the Dominican 1875 blend that is more medium in body and strength.
          Trying is the first step toward failure.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SeanP View Post
            Well they are usually the ones who started the name!(with the exception of Cohiba). When the Cuban tobacco industry was nationalized most of the originators of RyJ, Uppmann, Partagas, etc left Cuba to carry on their business elsewhere.
            Damn! You beat me to it.

            I tried an Honduran RyJ when I was in Colorado back in 2008. I remember it being a very nice - good flavours and nice construction. It also burned remarkably well given the altitude... Not sure exactly which one it was though...
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            • #7
              Did not know that, and I stand corrected.

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              • #8
                Though I've not yet tried a RyJ Habana Reserve I've read that a lot of them have burn and construction issues.
                I'm a fan of smaller perfectos and was looking into the RyJ HR Perfecto a month or two back but eventually decided not to pull the trigger on a box based on all of the burn/construction issues I'd read about. I am, however, planning on picking up a couple singles next time I head down to my local B&M since my tastes usually follow the equation below ...
                perfecto + sungrown = bliss

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