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(7 x 51) They came out in a limited edition humidor box years ago. I thought it was medium bodied, at had a nice draw to it, it burned even the entire time, and had a grey ash from start to finish. The taste was very smooth and flavorful that gave off a great aroma. Its only flaw was the wrapper. The wrapper was so fragile and thin that it came apart from time to time. Worth trying if you can find them, but not a favorite.


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I like R y J cigars when I can afford them. When I go to Germany every year they are what I usually buy (Cubans of course). However I have not tried the 125th Anniversary ones yet. Thanks for the thread I will buy a couple next time I am at a cigar shop and try them. Wink


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