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I'm talking about JR's alternative cigars. I have tried two in last couple of days. Tried the A. Fuenta and the Cohiba. Didn't care too much for the Cohiba, A. Fuenta wasn't that bad. Just wondering if any of you guys actually like an alternative to a cigar?
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JR Ultimate Cabinet. This is probably the 3rd one of these I have smoked (No 20 50x5.25) Click here. I picked up these last 4 in North Carolina during a trip. Paid about 4.50 each (buy 5 get one free). This is really a good smoke. A little loose on the draw but tastes pretty good. I recommend trying this.
They are a very inexpensive smoke, 22.00 for a bundle. They say the are alternatives to certain name brands. I keep some around now to give out at BBQs when I know certain people will ask. Cigar smokers get good cigars from me. BBQ story & review After trying "name brand" cigars and comparing them to JR Alts.... there is a major difference.
Augusto Reyes Jr. has now opened a distribution center here in the United States. This is the first time the family has come to the U.S. to launch their brands. Augusto Reyes Sixth Generation Cigar starts with a strong spice, with earthly undertones. An extra leaf of tobacco is added at the cabo just to finish this cigar with some extra power.
Hey Blade! I've never been in the store you mention, but I was in a JRs in Washington DC, and one in Detroit. They are both, without a doubt, the largest 2 cigar shops i've ever been
I had a small problem with JR Cigars. I had a few moldy tubos. They wouldn't send replacements, but reimbursed me about $2 a stick. Since the deal included an array of cigars and merchandise, I really have no idea what I actually paid for the cigars.
There are a couple of other members here that may have some better info for you. Doing a quick search on google, there are a few shops to choose from in the Harrisburg area: Rae's Tobacco - www.raestobacco.com - (717) 233-1218. Smoker's Stop - www.tobacco- tobacco .com - (717) 232-5206.
The Great Blender Rolando Reyes Sr. Hand-rolled this cigar with Brazilian, Dominican and Nicaraguan Long filler. It is a 'Cuban-Sandwich' -style Medium-bodied, everyday cigar. Flor del Todo cigar is featured with an Ecuadorian Colorado thick wrapper. It is consistant, pleasant, with mouth-watering aromas. Quantity: BDL of 20.
As promised, heres a review of my new favorite cigar, the Montecristo Afrique Jambo Jambo. Origin: Dominican Republic Length: 6.00 Ring: 50 Strength: Medium-Full Wrapper Color: Medium Brown Wrapper Type: Cameroon Binder: Ecuador Filler: AFRICA/NIC/PERU