Johnny O La Reina

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BramSmoker
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Johnny O La Reina

Post by BramSmoker »

Picked up a sampler a while back and was so impressed I grabbed a bundle of La Reina. FOTT they looked great. Dry boxed for about 36hr and lit one up. Construction was impeccable. Easy draw, voluminous smoke, perfect burn that I never needed to touch up. Smoke was very smooth and easy to retro all the way to the end. Stronger nicotine than I expected and kind of caught me off guard. I wouldn't hesitate picking up a 5er to try. Top notch, as always!
Sandman
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by Sandman »

They are truly great cigars. The finish on them is long, rich and quite complex. I’ve smoked at least 10-15 in the past 2 weeks
Pole Lock
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by Pole Lock »

While they appear to smoke well right now, I bet they will be something else again with 5-10 years more on them.
Sandman
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by Sandman »

[quote author=Pole Lock link=topic=48114.msg189801#msg189801 date=1561732337]
While they appear to smoke well right now, I bet they will be something else again with 5-10 years more on them.
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Totally agree. These have the legs to go the distance.
Pole Lock
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by Pole Lock »

But can I keep my grubby mitts off of them?  That is the question.
BramSmoker
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by BramSmoker »

Same thing I'm wondering!  Might just order more to age.
Sandman
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by Sandman »

[quote author=Pole Lock link=topic=48114.msg189848#msg189848 date=1561998152]
But can I keep my grubby mitts off of them?  That is the question.
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That’s the problem, but I solved it by ordering more! Buried a couple bundles, and a couple to smoke now. They really are great cigars. That sweetness, richness and increasing strength makes for a wonderful combination.
2skinny
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by 2skinny »

These truly are amazing. I don’t care what anyone else thinks, the La Reina are the best custom I’ve ever ordered. John has found the perfect niche.  These are excellent. 
BramSmoker
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by BramSmoker »

I'm glad to see others agree with me. Thought it was my imagination. Smart move is to pick up some more before they disappear. Aged these will really be amazing.
JohnnyCigar
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Re: Johnny O La Reina

Post by JohnnyCigar »

I have not tried this particular cigar, but I have been impressed with all of Johnny’s EL cigars I have sampled.
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