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Anyone have an opinion on recent RyJ Cazzy? Not an everyday cigar, but I do enjoy them and am thinking of adding a box to the collection.

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Romeo & Julietas seem to be suffering in quality and flavor these days. The short wide churchill wasn't too great, at least to me. I've had a few R&J Cazadores lately. They'll do, however they're meant to be a little harsh in style, no?

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My 2010 box is smoking great! One of only two RyJ I enjoy.

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Cazzys should be in everyones humi, its a pepper bomb that may bring tears to your eyes.. I have an 08 Box that seems to get better with every passing month..

Oh and make sure you all jump on the New "Petite Churchill" :whistle:

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Got some great cazadores recently, bloody good, not killers though, more like a Boli GM.

Also got some Shortie churchies, and although very young, the most recent was displaying that cherry goodness....

The cazadores and the GM are worth having if only for the experience of their size....

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Had to light one tonight after reading this post. Oct '10- smoking incredibly. Rich, potent, dried cherries. I love 'em. After tasting one that was gifted to me I immediately picked up a box. Great, reliable cigar.

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I know what must be done... :idea::dollarsign::cigar:

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Finally broke down and got a box. Due to what I had heard.

A good cigar. Not as strong as I had expected. But then again,I have the palate of a goat. An old goat. :smartass:

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Yea...uh, I haven't touched the boxes I bought since I tried to smoke it in 08. Gonna give it another decade.:covereyes:

One of those RonCo set it and forget it, put it in a time capsule and crack it open at retirement cigars.

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