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Partagas Coronas Senior

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:132
Format:EminentesRing:44
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.4
Presentation: 3 Layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a box


Average user rating

Review #13: A great daytime cigar- easy on the pocketbook- when one craves that straight Cuban taste with lots of smoke.These smoke great young and the tube offers great protection.I'll always keep some in my humidor. Nails Dec 11, 2006 - Submitted by nails on December 11, 2006


Review #12: A damn good cigar! Don't let the price mislead you because its as good as a premium Cuban. Although the cheap line of Partagas, the Coronas Senior is a great burn especially the second half. A fantastic everyday cigar that can compete with the expensive line. - Submitted by caglargonculer on January 12, 2006


Review #11: Actually Partagas is manufacturing another Corona quite similar called the Deluxe. I got to know from a friend that one is hand rolled, while the other one is mechanically rolled. The problem is that Partagas keeps on changing which one is hand rolled and which one is mechanically rolled. The result is that is difficult to know which one is the good one. The Coronas Senior I smoked was probably not a hand rolled cigar. The taste was not fantastic. Nothing to be ashamed of, just not very tasty and poor aroma. - Submitted by Jerome on November 2, 2005


Review #10: great value great cigar, soft begining and very spicey, earthey end. a good hour and a half smoke. - Submitted by aomike on September 5, 2005


Review #9: This a very peculiar Partagas. It's smooth and soft, with a rather woody taste and very discreet spices. The first half is unimpressing, but the second is balanced and full of taste and undernotes. Not one of my favorite Partagas, but, nevertheless, an interresting and satisfying one. - Submitted by Razvan Voncu on March 8, 2005


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Partagas Coronas Senior