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JFC - Just For Catalogs

rbbrock

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I noticed them on CI. I remember JFRs being a hit (I have one from a trade in my cooler somewhere, but I have not smoked one), and these say they're made in the same factory. Has anyone tried them? Are they any good?

I can't find any information about them online, so I have no idea if Pepin is involved with them in any way.
 
I went ahead and ordered a fiver of robustos ($18) along with Joe's daily deal yesterday. I'll try one when I get them and post a review.
 
Anymore word on these yet? Did you ever receive/smoke any rbbrock?

I did receive them; I have one in my desktop acclimatizing for smoking. I'll burn it tomorrow night and post my thoughts.
 
Have not tried them yet but I believe these are made by Tabacalera Tropical. This is the write up that Cigars.com has.

JFC is an exciting new addition from the makers of JFR. Manufactured in a small factory in Danli, Honduras, these gems are often described as having similar qualities to the finest Cuban cigars available today.

In 2007, JFR had its world debut and was very well received, winning rave reviews. Its factory fresh presentation, satisfying flavors, and reasonable prices made it a favorite everyday smoke for many, even those who limit themselves exclusively to only the finest cigars. Now, one year after the release of JFR, we are pleased to bring you JFC, an exciting, limited production cigar from the same factory.

Medium to full-bodied, with layers of rich, complex flavors, JFC captures the taste and nose found in authentic Cuban cigars; a fresh rolled cigar, picked right up off a rolling table in a factory in Havana. Beginning with an enjoyable series of spicy and peppery flavors up front, the cigar settles into a dry, toasty smoke with subtle notes of sweetness. Each JFC handmade undergoes strict quality control processes to ensure consistency and dependability, before it is packaged in bulk style cabinet boxes of 50.
 
Well, I smoked one yesterday, and I was decidedly non-plussed. It had a very sharp, metallic taste that smothered any other flavor. The smoke was harsh, and exhaling through the nose was just painful. It had a medium body, and I think there might be some decent flavor underneath, but it was quite hard to tell. I will not be smoking another one of these for several months; hopefully by then they will have mellowed out a little (or a lot!).

At this point, I cannot recommend buying them. If they turn out to be decent after some down time, I'll change my tune, but until then I'd avoid them.
 
Well, I must say I'm sorry to hear that. I have been hunting down a good price but have not found one so far. I think I will hold off till I hear more reviews. Thanks for your review.
 
anyone know if the JFR & JFC are the same blend?

That's sort of what this thread is about. We know it's made by the same factory, we are trying to see if they are comparable in taste. So far, though limited opinions, it doesn't look like they are up to par.
 
I smoked a JFR a few day's ago. It was a really nice cigar with a shiny wrapper and a great finish. I'm going back to my B&M for more on payday. I'm pretty sure the JFC's are an afterthought for the internet cigar sales and probably a different blend. Not to mention I don't think Pepin was involved. Also, based on the above review??.......
 
Well last night I smoked the one and only JFR I have, and it was definitely a much different cigar than the JFC. The JFR was a decent, medium, fairly tasty budget cigar. I may try one of the JFCs again soon to see if they're doing any better, but it's pretty clear to me they're not even close to the same quality.
 
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