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Partagas 8-9-8 Barnizados

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Partagas Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:170
Format:DaliaRing:43
Weight:11,86 gr.Score:8.8
Presentation: Varnished Cabinet 8-9-8 of 25


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Review #8: I have only been smoking cigars for a short while but I truly enjoy these cigars. I am halfway through a cabinet of ten purchased for me in Cuba. I find them full of flavor and aroma without being too harsh. They make me wish I had discovered this pleasure years ago. - Submitted by CHLuc on September 27, 2004


Review #7: Maybe my box is too young, but I found this cigar quite boring as there really wasn't much wallop even at the end. The construction and draw is top notch. I would include the 8-9-8 in the arsenal but only as an occasional rotation candidate. - Submitted by tang on September 6, 2004


Review #6: I am currently half way through a box of 99's. I have to say that I am not impressed by this cigar. I find them to be way too mild and one dimensional. Mine have been aged for 5 years already and they still have a grassiness about them as well. Construction is fine,but I would like to see a slightly looser draw. Not my favorite of the Partagas line,but I am curious to try some from more recent production. I find the D4 and shorts to be more my style. - Submitted by CoolBurn on August 13, 2004


Review #5: A great cigar. After aging this one for a couple of years, I dug it out of the humidor. I was very impressed. Great full bodied flavour, perfect burn and not harsh at all. I prefer it to the Cohiba Siglo V. Cheers, - Submitted by Bejamquinn on July 8, 2004


Review #4: One of my favorites: powerful but elegant, its strenght evolves in a delicious crescendo. I've heard news that is going to be fully replaced by the Corona Gorda unvarnished version, at least in my country. Quite a shamel! I don't understand Habanos' policy to reduce classic vitolas as Dalias and Cervantes in favor of Corona Gordas and Robustos... - Submitted by Slump from Italy on May 9, 2004


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