j.f.greene@verizon.net
25 years ago
Having returned to cigars after not smoking for twenty plus years I find I enjoy I a like mild smoke. I think the Romeo Y Julieta to be the best for the money. There consistant (nothing perfect every time) and well made. I burn my fingers on almost every one!
mtsheron
25 years ago
Yes the RyJ line is exceptional and quite consistent. I have not been disappointed yet with any of the line even in the vintage line. One of the best premiums you can buy without a doubt.
bud451
25 years ago
Absolutely...the RyJ's are consistant and a true premium. Although I am leaning away from Dominican's lately, RyJ's are a nice morning/afternoon smoke. Mild but not lacking in some nice flavors, IMHO. Besides...the bands are pretty 🙂
j.f.greene@verizon.net
25 years ago
You said you are getting away from the dominicans. What are you enjoying now?
mtsheron
25 years ago
I can't answer for bud, but an educated guess would be the Honduran line of cigars as of lately. The Hondurans have been producing some nice sticks that are very reasonable in price. In the past they have not been thought of as premiums but lately I have tried El Rey's, Hoya Excalibur's, Padron's, and Puro's which I have found are coming to age and prefered over some of the DR's that are quite costly.
bud451
25 years ago
Exactly, I have been smoking Hoya, Punch, Puros and of course Padrons lately. Besides being generally cheaper than most Dominican premiums, I prefer the stronger/fuller flavors in the Hondurans.
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