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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:8.5
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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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


Review #8: Why were these discontinued? The cabinet version is one of my all time favorites. Rich earthy flavors abound. I've had them from 99 & 02 and can't think of a better Partagas. delicious! - Submitted by Bassman on December 16, 2006


Review #7: Two reviews in the past year and both by me! I just had to write it again--THIS IS ONE HELL OF A CIGAR! The taste just lingers beautifully as I write this. Now with nearly five years of age, this cab has come alive. Creamy smoke and medium-bodied. Those wonderful "Partagas flavors" abound. I love the size and I definitely love the Partagas Lonsdale from a cabinet. - Submitted by Shooter on January 31, 2006


Review #6: This is the first cigar that comes to mind when I think of the real benefits of age on a cigar. I purchased this cabinet of 50 back in '02 and at the time, the cigars (SEP 01) were barely "smokeable." They were just disappointing. Too "young tasting." I'd smoke one or two a year and the changes were only barely noticable. Gave a bunch away to get other opinions too. Still, I wasn't going to give up on them. The construction is gorgeous and the wrappers have a beautiful reddish tone to them. The other night I lit another one. Now, with over 3 years of age they are coming into their own! What a superb smoke!! PARTAGAS flavors to die for!! Just superb!! - Submitted by Shooter on February 21, 2005


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