Recommended Posts

Posted

As promised the review of the RyJ Cedros de Luxe

Romeo y Julieta No.1 en Cedro - 1970's

When visiting with my friend Heiko Blumentritt on his Tour of Belgium in April 2015, I received this interesting vitola, with a request to share my notes with him when I had the opportunity to smoke it. Of course I am happy to oblige smile emoticon.

The Ashes

Size: Cervantes (42 x 165)

Smoking time: from 16:15 to - 18:00 - 1:45 of smoking pleasure

Location: Kortenhoef, The Netherlands

A cru

Appearance

This cigar has a special appereance because of the Cedro (cedar) individual wrapper around it. There is no difference between the top and the body after cutting the ceder, indicating it has always been kept away from sunlight.

Color: A good colorado maduro wrapper, with some minor green and the one big vein indicating Corojo tobacco

After lighting and cutting @ 12:35

Combustion and construction

I Lighted the cigar with the cap on, as to minimize combustion.
No harshness but it pays to purge, perfect construction, razor sharp burn and a firm draw.
As with all older cigars, the ash has a tendency to fall of the cigar, so pay attention!

Taste

Over 40 years old this cigar and still a potent but not strong taste- more mild to medium

1st third start 16:15 - A light and spicy cigar. It is quite enjoyable and different in taste from many others. Pepper and cedar are the baseline with cherry and stonefruit as accents.

White pepper - 3/5
Cedar - 3/5
Cherry - 1/5
Stone fruit - 1/5

A very enjoyable mix.

2nd third start 16:45 - Similar, stronger in general. It is clear that this part of the cigar has been better preserved and gives fuller flavours.

White pepper - 4/5
Cedar - 4/5
Cherry - 2/5
Stone fruit - 2/5

A slightly stronger and very enjoyable mix.

3rd third start @ 17:15 - Strength picks up towards medium and some sweet hay notes come to the fore. A very enjoyable balanced and leisurely smoke.

White pepper - 4/5
Cedar - 4/5
Hay - 2/5
Cherry - 2/5
Stone fruit - 3/5

Fin @ 18:00

The finish is good and strong, after some more purging. Strong coffee, earth with some caramel taste.

Verdict

Even after more than 40 years this cigar provides a very pleasant smoke, different from today's vitolas .
It has been a great pleasure to smoke this wonderful cigar, not a sledgehammer but more a refined afternoon smoke.

Verdict 8.75/10

11219350_437589736410241_386012719006627
Posted

A very nice review of an old Havana cigar.The oldest one I've had was 75 years old,a 50 count H.Upmann Cristales

Jar from 1941.

After so many years,they all have a lot In commun.Thank you for sharing with us. clap.gif

Guy

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Community Software by Invision Power Services, Inc.