Romeo Reserve Maduro Reviews
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RyJ Reserve Maduro No. 4
"Beautiful, but rank"
Beautiful little black cigar w/ black band. Smelled of very deep rich chocolate before lighting. It was also tightly packed (easy to clip) but the draw was hard and off center and required constant correction. The first few puffs were interesting, with a chocolate, oily flavor. But it just got more and more bitter and somewhat rank. I threw it away after the first two inches.
Overworked in CA April 10, 2006
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RyJ Reserve Maduro No. 4
"A maduro for a maduro lover."
I fell in love with this maduro on the first puff. Yes, the draw is a little tight, but it can be overcome by using a drill or punch. The strength is full but not overwhelming. I find smaller maduros to be more enjoyable than most larger maduros. Between this and the comparably sized Onyx, the Maduro reserva is smoother, the onyx has more body.
The Maduro is not a cigar for the beginner or the timid, but this is a good smoke for those who enjoy a full flavored experience.
Mike Hilbert in Iowa January 18, 2006
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R Y J Reserve Maduro Lonsdale
"Needs attention !!"
I don't know if it is just this one stick, because it's the first one I tryed. But some serious attention needs to be given to the draw.
The taste,aroma and appearance are wonderful. But the construction needs attention so you can draw on it. Never had a cigar this tight. Next to impossible to draw. If the draw were good, I'd give this stick a 9 across the board.
Bruce in Wickliffe, Ohio November 10, 2005
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RyJ Reserve Maduro Toro
"and I thought I knew what "full strength" was..."
Just a note: have a seat belt handy when you test ride the
Romeo y Julieta Reserve Maduro. Cow-a-frickin-bunga! Full strength is a definite understatement. Even after a good meal, I gotta take this one SLOW. But don't let my whimperings mislead ya, this puppy is as smooth as a rocket ship can be. Great, even burn, oily wrapper, smooth construction, and more horsepower than a Chrysler 300C Hemi. I mean, some people could have religious ceremonies with this jewel. S'cuse me, I gotta try and stand up by myself.
Ed Zachary in Nashville, TN August 20, 2005
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RyJ Reserve Maduro No. 4
"Good cigar, tough draw however."
This was a good cigar with a terrific flavor. It had a great aroma and burnt evenly all the way through. The draw, however, was a little tough. I picked up a single at my favorite cigar shop but I don't think the price is worth it. I thought the Olor Fuerte is a better deal and is just as good, if not better.
Jason in Louisiana May 3, 2005
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RyJ Reserve Maduro Belicoso
"Good flavor, tough draw."
Great appearance, good flavor, tough draw, hard to keep lit. They never seem to "get going" Inconsistent cap. Probably wouldn't get again. Creamy.
Bill in Wisconsin March 22, 2005
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RyJ Reserve Maduro No. 4
"New meaning to "sucks""
Bought a 5 pack from auction. I smoked one and will have to give myself 6 months before I try another since this was the worst cigar I've smoked yet. The draw was worse than on a fresh jack-in-the-box chocolate shake through a cocktail straw. I couldnt finish the smoke because I wasn't sure if I had enough Advil at home to deal with the headache.
Jeff in Honolulu, HI December 24, 2004
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RyJ Reserve Maduro Belicoso
"great cigar"
my favorite maduro belicoso.firm yet draws smooth.taste builds without finishing bitter.i love this cigar
lloyd powell in iowa December 1, 2004
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RyJ Reserve Maduro No. 4
"Full-Bodied and flavorful with a smooth finish."
This wonderful full-bodied cigar is rich and has a smooth non-bitter finish. The aroma is delightful and I love the way the white ash contrasts with the maduro wrapper. My very favorite Romeo Y Julieta Cigar by far.
Gary Milzer, MD in Denver, Colorado October 4, 2004
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RyJ Reserve Maduro Toro
"A wonderful full flavor maduro!"
Thuis one will not disappoint you! It's flavor, appearance, burn and construction are top-notch. It is a very satisfying cigar and a better maduro than many more costly ones out there! Just about perfect.
Neil in Stony Point NY July 21, 2004
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