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La Riqueza Q&A
I posted a similar question on another LR thread, the $99 one, but nobody answered.
Am curious about this one. I have had a LaRiqueza, but it has been a while ago and has faded from my memory. 1) I know these are some Pete Johnson sticks, put together by Pepin. Compare them to other cigars - what are they like? 2) I know what I could pay for a box of the #4s, but what would most consider a good price for these? (yes, I saw them for $99, but I know that isn't normal, nor a normal special price) 3) I know that many jumpt on this deal, but are there any La Riqueza detractors out there, and why don't you like them? Thanks. Peace of the Lord be with you. |
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Todd,I really loved these when they first came out, in fact I put together a GB on the #4s. I still have so many I havent purchased any since, but I have heard that they changed the blends and arent what they used to be.
I cant say for sure about present stock, but they WERE great. |
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Todd...I have smoked a few and just didn't really get into them. They weren't bad sticks, just nothing I would enjoy on a regular basis. IMHO I thought these were overpriced. Flavor was ok, pretty one dimensional. :2
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La Riqueza petit robo is in my top 5 cigars. It's my go to stick if I am short on time.
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I enjoy the La Riquezas, but the only critique of them that I have is that they have to be smoked slowly. Not that I smoke my cigars particularly fast. I didn't bite at the $99 deal, because I don't think that they are the best thing that Pete Johnson makes and I'd rather spend money on some of his other cigars.
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I bit on the Blue Moon special needing another shorter stick for walks with the wife and kids. I smoked one ROTT and enjoyed it. Looking forward to seeing how they change with a little time.
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IMO, go with the smaller LRs. I have had a few of the difference vitolas and the robusto size seemed to be the most flavorful. I have enjoyed a few of them. I say this because the last one I had was a churchill size. I was not impressed and ended up ditching it about half way. It was bland and I had to work for any smoke I got out of it. Not that the draw was too tight, just very low volume of smoke.
I do enjoy other Pepin/PJ stuff. It has been while and the LRs are not one of my regulars so I can't offer my opinion of their flavor profile. |
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I like the LR line. Not my favorite by PJ, but they're still very good. I particularly enjoy a few vitolas in the cabinet selection. I was turned on to the cabinet selection by this great cigar manager. He offered me a LR Cabinet no. 5 and I never looked back. It's by far my favorite in the entire LR line.Tons of flavor packed into such a little package.
I drank the kool aid and bought the petit robustos during the sale. I smoked one and have to say that I expected a little more power than I got. It was a great medium bodied smoke with a lot of rich cocoa, nut, and (light) spice flavors (not nearly as powerful as pete's havana line). For the price, well worth it. Would I buy it at its regular price? No. At that price point, too many other cigars cut ahead of it. |
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Thank you all for your comments. I saw the sale and wondered if maybe they were priced above their value. It seems it is like any other smoke. Some love 'em, others don't.
I have some favorites that don't seem to get the love I think they deserve, but that's OK, more for me! :D |
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