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Partagas Lusitanias

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:194
Format:ProminenteRing:49
Weight:17,86 gr.Score:8.8
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating

Review #18: This was the first ever cigar I had, and boy what a cigar it was!!! The draw was excellent and I was only 16 (My birthday we decided to get a box, I've still got them now!) when I tried this one! Definatly my favourite of all the ones I've tried! Great draw and everything!! Well done cigars you've done it again for me!!! - Submitted by Jamie on October 18, 2004


Review #17: I have been smoking some Lusis from 1997 and they are fantastic. A very smooth and easy smoking cigar, with at least 3 very distinct changes in flavor and that good 'ol Cuban kick at the end of the cigar. - Submitted by Mike D on October 4, 2004


Review #16: Well, I just smoked this cigar. It is a very long lasting cigar -- I like that a lot, except for the fact that due to it's continuity the draw is remarkably firm! I also found this cigar a bit hard to start up because of the draw, but once that was over with it was pretty smooth cruising: A lighter flavor with hints of almond and birch, but soft as silk. Even though I usually prefer a leathery cigar, this one suited me just fine for rest and relaxation. - Submitted by UberJewsen08 on September 29, 2004


Review #15: Just an astonishing experience from the first one that I tried last summer, right up until now. I think that smoking this cigar is like buying a stereo; forget about how much it costs or what people tell you about the brand, but instead just listen without knowing either. If you just smoked this cigar in a blind taste test, and someone told you it was the most rare and expensive in the World, you would believe it. In a class with the Siglo VI. - Submitted by Michael Fitzhugh on September 20, 2004


Review #14: Box date OCT02. A simply incredible cigar, both in flavor and construction. I've smoked 10 out of my box, only one had burn problems. Medium body with loads of complex flavors, I can smoke these to a nub without a hint of harshness. The unique Partagas flavor profile (slightly sweet?) is consistent throughout the burn while other flavors emerge halfway into the cigar. Advice to jjme - try not to smoke any Cubans until the box is at least a year old. I can't think of any Cubans of this size that will burn well when they're only a few months old. - Submitted by tomhowzer on July 25, 2004


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