jkr Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 This was my first RyJ #4 and my review is based on a single stick, so take it for what it's worth. Construction: Light brown wrapper, fairly rough looking, with quite a bit of veining and uneven edges. Solid feel and a smooth, easy draw. Prelight: Nice barnyard aroma, but not much flavor on the prelight draw. Appears to be a mild blend. Burn: Easy draw and average smoke production. Burned straight and even. Lasted about 75 minutes. Flavor: This one is on the medium side of mild-to-medium bodied. Crisp tobacco flavors, rather one-dimensional, with some peppery overtones (on the tongue). Medium strength. Nothing exciting or noteworthy about the flavor of this stick. Finish: This cigar left a pretty bad aftertaste. Immediately after smoking, I would have said it was a crisp finish. But it soured after an hour or so and the bad aftertaste lasted well into the next morning. Conclusion: This is a decent cigar, but nothing to write home about. I have 4 more to try, but I think I will wait a while before smoking another. Not as good as many other readily available cigars.
shrink Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 » This was my first RyJ #4 and my review is based on a single stick, so take it for what it's worth. Thanks for posting, jkr. I think that most of us who smoke and enjoy this cigar are left wondering about your experience. When "ripe" and properly humidified, the No. 4 is a mild-medium, but very tasty smoke, brimming with cedar, leather, and the sweet "fruity" notes that are uniquely Romeo. An '01 is certainly well-aged. Did you allow it to properly humidify (3-4 weeks) before smoking? I sure hope that your subsequent No. 4's are a better experience.
jgros001 Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Sorry this didn't turn out for you - but I would agree with what was stated earlier, mild-medium but tons of flavor.
cigarnv Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 This is a cigar that I have always struggled with, but the RyJ marca with few exceptions is not one of my favorites. This cigar is always a bit flat to my palate (please note that my palate is quite average at best). I have tried many, from cabs and dress boxes and just can't warm up to them.
anacostiakat Posted April 6, 2006 Posted April 6, 2006 Never had an '01 but I like this stick very much and am considering a box. I found it to be fuller than I expected.
jkr Posted April 6, 2006 Author Posted April 6, 2006 No, I probably didn't give it enough time to properly humidify. I will wait a month and try again. » » This was my first RyJ #4 and my review is based on a single stick, so » take it for what it's worth. » » Thanks for posting, jkr. I think that most of us who smoke and enjoy this » cigar are left wondering about your experience. When "ripe" and properly » humidified, the No. 4 is a mild-medium, but very tasty smoke, brimming » with cedar, leather, and the sweet "fruity" notes that are uniquely Romeo. » An '01 is certainly well-aged. » » Did you allow it to properly humidify (3-4 weeks) before smoking? I sure » hope that your subsequent No. 4's are a better experience.
El Presidente Posted April 7, 2006 Posted April 7, 2006 Thanks for the review My experience has always been a fruity slightly sweet robusto of medium body. I suspect that at somepoint since 01 it has dried out denying it of it's essential oils. Or it could just be a dud
Chicago Posted April 7, 2006 Posted April 7, 2006 » This was my first RyJ #4 and my review is based on a single stick, so take » it for what it's worth. » » Construction: Light brown wrapper, fairly rough looking, with quite a bit » of veining and uneven edges. Solid feel and a smooth, easy draw. » » Prelight: Nice barnyard aroma, but not much flavor on the prelight draw. » Appears to be a mild blend. » » Burn: Easy draw and average smoke production. Burned straight and even. » Lasted about 75 minutes. » » Flavor: This one is on the medium side of mild-to-medium bodied. Crisp » tobacco flavors, rather one-dimensional, with some peppery overtones (on » the tongue). Medium strength. Nothing exciting or noteworthy about the » flavor of this stick. » » Finish: This cigar left a pretty bad aftertaste. Immediately after » smoking, I would have said it was a crisp finish. But it soured after an » hour or so and the bad aftertaste lasted well into the next morning. » » Conclusion: This is a decent cigar, but nothing to write home about. I » have 4 more to try, but I think I will wait a while before smoking » another. Not as good as many other readily available cigars. One of my favs..
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