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ScottU
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Anyone ever tried a Joya De Nicaragua? My MOL just came back from a few days down there and brought me a 10pk of robustos....
Any feedback on this cigar so I know what to expect? I have no room in the humi so it's tuppadorin' it at the moment...
Any feedback on this cigar so I know what to expect? I have no room in the humi so it's tuppadorin' it at the moment...
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Is it the Antano?
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Hey scott, I've had the joya de Nicaragua.. These are full bodied, full Flavored cigars. Leathery, spicy, not an everyday cigar but a quality cigar. This cigar is best enjoyed by experienced smokers since it may overpower a novice.
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If you are talking about the Joya de Nicaragua Antaño robusto, then beware, it is a full bodied powerhouse of a cigar. If it is the Celebracion, it is still strong but not "knock you on your ass" strong.
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Most Hoya cigars do put a boot to you.. They are not a brand I smoke often, but they are a brand that I always find pleasing.
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eidt: nevermind.
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One of the first cigars I ever smoked was a Joya and it knocked me on my ass. Eat something hearty beforehand, you don't want to smoke these on any semblance of an empty stomach. They are a really good cigar though, one of my smoking buddy's favorite brands out there.
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that's what she said....kaspera79:Most Hoya cigars do put a boot to you.. They are not a brand I smoke often, but they are a brand that I always find pleasing. -
Nice, there is no other naming on the label... I've just bought a 2nd humi because these new sticks have no room in my old one.... woo hoo for me!
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i must try one of these, as soon as i get a chance to SMOKE A FREAKIN Cigar. too much travel lately...(sigh)
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It has the close to the same band as the antano - only difference it the fact that it's a bit smaller, and does not say antano on it.... Have not been able to locate a pic of them...
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THere we go, that's what it looks like, the consul. Now has anyone seen those?! -
I think that might be just the standard line Joya. They make it in a Criollo wrapper and a Claro wrapper. I've never seen one myself, but I think that might be what it is.
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My lady brought me back one of these when she got back from Nic and it was one of the first cigars I had, needless to say it kicked my ass but was really good.
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I have one in Churchill but have not had one yet.
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No surprise, but I haven't had one. Sounds like a cigar for a more veteran smoker.