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Altadis U S A Adds Barberpole Options to Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real Line
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Factory Location: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Wrapper: Nicaragua
There are few brands in Altadis’ premium portfolio of heritage lines that haven’t been touched by cigarmaker A.J. Fernandez. When Altadis wants a modern version of an old brand, Fernandez is the go-to guy, and his formula is simple: amp up the strength with Nicaraguan tobacco. So far, it seems to be working well for Altadis, particularly with the Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real Nicaragua.
While the original Reserva Real is a mild smoke made in the Dominican Republic, the new brand is made with tobacco grown by Fernandez on his farms. It’s stronger than the original, but it’s not an overly strong cigar, with the Toro imparting a procession of notes ranging from slate, leather and honey-glazed nuts to raisin and spice before the woody finish.
86.5
These ratings indicate a high level of quality throughout the cigar market, as 109 of the 267 cigars we rated (41 percent) scored 90 points or higher. And 66 cigars scored 91 points or higher, earning our accolade of Humidor Selection. Every major cigar-producing country contributed cigars to that list, though 30 of the cigars in this segment hail from Nicaragua. Currently, Nicaragua exports more premium cigars to the U.S. than any other country, and its proliferation of high ratings speaks to both the high quality of tobacco on the agricultural end as well as meticulous cigar production on the industrial side.
If you’re looking for a 90 pointer, you’re more likely to find it from Cuba than any other country. We rated 24 Cuban cigars this year, and 16 of them (66.7 percent) scored 90 points or higher, a larger percentage of 90s than any other major cigar-producing country. (Though 80 percent of the Mexican cigars rated this year scored more than 90 points, we only tested f
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