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Partagas Lonsdales

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:165
Format:CervantesRing:42
Weight:10,8 gr.Score:8.2
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25

Partagas Lonsdales Review:

Many times when describing a Partagas cigar the words "typical Partagas taste" will be used, but this is not the case. This cigar is very aromatic, and the brand Partagas has a lot of virtues not being this one of them. Unusual then. These aromatic flavours combine perfectly with those which are not so aromatic, this may be one of the good points of this smoke.

Average user rating


Review #13: A classic cigar, have tried '01s and 02s and am amazed about the differences: 2002 ones are really creamy, decently medium-bodied with those hints of red berries and leather. My recent 2001s by contrast have been more old Partagas peppery, dried herb and tannin austerity. Evolving to more creaminess, but never coming near the '02s, plus being stronger. I liked both styles, according to the suitable situations. Comparing within the brand, the '02 Lonsdales resembled recent 898 varnished, while '01s were more reminiscent of Partagas de Partagas No.1 from the same period. Anyway, a pity these were discontinued along so many other great Lonsdales... - Submitted by Hercule Poirot on June 6, 2008


Review #12: I didn't want to write a review about this cigar because once the cat is out of the bag everybody would buy them up. Sorry to say now that Partagas stop making them. Out of cabinet of 50 from '01 I only have 24 left. I totally agree with Shooter (review #7). "Splendor in the grass", describes how I feel about this cigar. - Submitted by NorthPhilly on October 12, 2007


Review #11: i9 was very disapointed when i smoked this cigar because is was almost completely plugged! all i could taste from it was some bitter, acidic taste that was not harmonious at all im sure that i just smoked a bad one but still a very disapointing smoke - Submitted by Simon M on September 23, 2007


Review #10: from a cab from Nov 00, light for a partagas but very enjoyable, above average draw for this size as well. - Submitted by butane on July 2, 2007


Review #9: Currently working on a cab 50 with code APE AGO 02. Unbelievable complexity. The cigar goes through 3 distinct profile changes. At first mild and floral followed by vanilla/wood/bean and then going to a long powerful Partagas spice filled finish. I have also smoked a '97 dress box example which had a similiar profile but smoked a bit mild and less complexity. I feel the cab 50 is only starting to mature and will deliver even more amazing flavor over the next few years. - Submitted by TicoDave on December 19, 2006


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