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I'm sorry, but it is like picking between three turds... one of them (the PC) may be slightly better smelling, but they are still turds. :lookaround:

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I'm sorry, but it is like picking between three turds... one of them (the PC) may be slightly better smelling, but they are still turds. :lookaround:

Love it. That's hilarious Claus

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I'm sorry, but it is like picking between three turds... one of them (the PC) may be slightly better smelling, but they are still turds. :lookaround:

Could you be a bit more clear about your opinion on these cigars Claus? I'm not quite getting your opinion there dude. :jester:

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I'm sorry, but it is like picking between three turds... one of them (the PC) may be slightly better smelling, but they are still turds. :lookaround:

A very wise man once told me Claus, you can put perfume on a tur-d, but its still a t-urd.

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Go for the Cedros Deluxe. Those are quite good with age.

Not a lot of love !LOL!

I do enjoy the Cedros De Luxe No 3 and the right R&J PC. Getting good ones is a needle in a haystack.

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Hey guys,

I was given several Marevas a while back and they are outstanding with floral and some fruity sweetness. Just don't know which of the three (3) sizes different RyJ names they are. So, I just want to know if there is any difference between the three names, that's all.

Thx,

rfenst

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OK, for a serious answer, I am putting on my Sherlock Holmes hat:

The #2 is only available in tubos and the Mille Fleurs are anything but fruity (at least the ones that I have tasted) ergo what you have is the PC.

Quite simple, Mr. Watson ;)

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I've always enjoyed the Romeo No. 2 tubos, and the Coronitas en Cedro. That said, they really were my original starter cigars, both as singles and then eventually in boxes, and so I always have some on hand in my humidor, almost more so for sentimental reasons over anything else. But, with this, when I get some nice ones aged for a while, they are sensational performers for the dollar value, if they age nicely and were quality sticks to begin with. But, like Rob said, the lower end RyJ offerings definitely are few and far between to find quality sticks. Sad really, as the flavour profile has the capacity to be great.

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I've always enjoyed the Romeo No. 2 tubos, and the Coronitas en Cedro. That said, they really were my original starter cigars, both as singles and then eventually in boxes, and so I always have some on hand in my humidor, almost more so for sentimental reasons over anything else. But, with this, when I get some nice ones aged for a while, they are sensational performers for the dollar value, if they age nicely and were quality sticks to begin with. But, like Rob said, the lower end RyJ offerings definitely are few and far between to find quality sticks. Sad really, as the flavour profile has the capacity to be great.

Could not say it better.

No. 2 Tubos can be great after 3 years, I was lucky a few times, they had the right profile and overall quality,

then again sometimes...

as Rob said, needle in a haystack.

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