 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Medium | Length: | 162 |
| Format: | Cazadores | Ring: | 44 |
| Weight: | 11,27 gr. | Score: | 8.1 |
| Presentation: Bundle of 25 in a wood box |
Average user rating     
Review #36:     You need to open a box and put them all in your humidor and let them rest. I disliked this cigar at first because I grabbed one right out of the box - a little too sharp and awkward, if you get my drift. These days, I smoke one every 4 to 6 months and every time I have a new experience. I am rating it high not because you need to smoke it now, but because you need to invest some time and make it really worthwhile. Also, they are really fun to smoke - a very rustic. honest, in-you-r-face, old-school Cuban cigar. - Submitted by dcainedwr on February 1, 2008
Review #35:     Hola. After 3-4 years of aging, I find RyJ Cazadores a very nice cigar with it own personallity: Flavourfull with good draw. This is a rustic cigar, rough tact with noticeable veins, can't compare it presence with other cigars. However it is also a Premium handmade longfiller cigar, with a good blend of tobaccos, strong but very classic. There's not a big creaminess and delicate multi-dimensional smoke here, this is a traditional outdoors designed cigar, full flavour with good strength. I understand RyJ Cazadores is not for everyone, it is not recommended for novices or mild cigar aficionados. Nice for an outdoors walk or after a good meal with a drop of Armagnac. - Submitted by olisiponense on October 18, 2007
Review #34:     Good cigar, but...was expecting a little more based on the reviews here. Not as strong as I expected. Recent editions of Bolivar's Corona Extra are stronger in my opinion. But the taste was good and the burn was good. Above average in my opinion, but where I buy my smokes it is priced about 25% higher than a couple of my favorite finger burners(SLR Regio, RafaelGonzalez Lonsdale, Bolivar RC and Corona Extra, Por Larranga Lonsdale to name a few) That's stiff compettion! I would like to try a different vintage from this one or from a different supplier. Will try again. It does have a nice little old school taste to it. - Submitted by Jimbo on August 20, 2007
Review #33:     Great cigar
This is an old school tasting cuban cigar. The flavor is very rich and strong. The only area it does lack is on smoothness but this cigar ages very well in little time. With in one year it has smoothed out a great deal.
For the money this cigar is very tough to beat. - Submitted by JohnnyWalkerBlack on July 17, 2007
Review #32:     I was impressed by this cigar from the first puff (even before that, if you count gazing admiringly at what was perhaps the most perfect, oily wrapper I've ever seen on a non-EL). It smacks you in the face with earthy Cuban tobacco... and then, it keeps on doing it, and doing it, until quite frankly you just get bored. There are hints of pepper, but that's pretty much it. It gets stronger and stronger, and after finishing the first two thirds, it got unpleasantly tarry for me. Still, at the price, not a bad smoke. I'm still on the fence about buying this one again. I can tell you that if this particular blend (with the same care given to appearance and construction) was offered in a petit corona size, I'd snap it up in a heartbeat. Definitely worth a try if you haven't had one before. - Submitted by agraupe on June 28, 2007
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