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Looking for opinions on the JR Alternatives. If you've tried them, how closely do they compare with the real thing? What are you favorite JR Alternatives? Thanks.
 
Posts: 383 | Registered: July 03, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I like the JR Alternatives OK but the 8.50X50 Madruo President with the X wrapper is as good as many other maduros I've tried. It's a beauty!
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I failed to say that the JR President I was referring to is the JR Ultimate. The Ultimates are very nice.
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They taste nothing like the real thing. The Alts to the cheap crap brands are close, but it's still better to just buy the real thing IMO. Can you smoke them, and not die? Yes. Will you really enjoy them? I can't.

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Posts: 2671 | Location: Colonia, NJ | Registered: August 20, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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The only things alts have in common with their counterparts are shapes and sizes.

Mike

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some of these aren't too bad: cuban monte #2, hdm maduro's, and the presidents as mentioned above. lots of threads here about this subject if you want others opinion. if you're looking to save money, the flor de olivas maduro are a much better buy. Cool
 
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Prccaptain and Michealsean will NEVER say anything positive about JR Alternatives, and that's their opinion and right, but I happen to think more highly of them. As a "2 per day" smoker, I look to the Alt's to give me a "frugal" choice in smoking pleasure! (Hey Prccaptain and Michealsean, how's that for flowery prose!) I happen to like the Alt to the Ultimate in Maduro and the Hoyo in Maduro. I regularly by the Alt to the Ult.

Not meaning to "threadjack", but I also like the 5 packs very, very much. This way you can enjoy a name brand smoke and the Alt's for "not much money"! Wink

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Posts: 3347 | Location: Columbia, S.C. USA | Registered: April 23, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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It always comes down to smoke what you like, Tim. Big Grin

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Yep! Wink

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Posts: 3347 | Location: Columbia, S.C. USA | Registered: April 23, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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As a HUGE fan of the Ultomates, i have been looking at the alts for sometime. This post did it for me!

I bought 2 bundles of the Alts to the Ultimate toros. One natural and one maduro. Too bad they dont have an Oscuro alt!

I'll throw em in the cooler and forget about them for 6 months, then see how they are.
 
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Hi
I have smoked JR ultimate presidents
JR cuban alternatives cohiba esplendido, alt. sancho panza belicosos, excalibur emperor, el rey del mundo flor del mundo's.
no complaints.
If it tastes an smokes good...enjoy
here in london i get bundles of cigars at £160 for a 25 bundle, tastes the same to me.
trying to plan for two trip's a year to NY for my JR's
 
Posts: 59 | Location: london, england | Registered: September 10, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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They're inexpensive ... right up my power alley.

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had one a buddy handed me, i was very impressed. it was this one: http://jrcigars.com/index.cfm?page=itemDetails&ItemCode=JRMAL

mild but tastey. great burn.


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Here's a video that explains the product pretty well:

http://www.jrcigars.com/video/jralternative.cfm
 
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Thanks for that great explanation Lew.

I have smoked some JR Alts to Cubans. They are not as complx as the Cubans that they are alternatives for, but they are not a bad smoke for everyday smoking.


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[T]hey are not a bad smoke for everyday smoking.


I think that is one of the biggest advantages of the JR alts. These are not a substitute for the real thing - in my opinion - and I don't think the Alts would ever be a go-to cigar. With that said, these are not "bad" cigars and provide a decent smoke for those times when you might not want to light the real thing.
 
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Any faves? My impression is that most are meh, while some stand out, like the Mac Lonsdale Alt I had.


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I always keep some on hand to use as a filler smoke. I smoked 1-2 good cigars a day and 1 cheaper cigar. So the JR's work out well.


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Posts: 902 | Location: Richmond, IN | Registered: February 07, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hello,
I dont know about the JR Alternatives but,
I have bought a lot of cigars from JR`s and one of the best smokes I have found and the price is also fantastic is the V.S.O.P. Double Carona.
75 for $75.00 WOW! This is a mild to medium smoke great flavor NO problems with construction, draw, or burn very enjoyable IMHO.
 
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