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Partagas Serie D No. 4

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Partagas Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:124
Format:RobustoRing:50
Weight:11,66 gr.Score:8.6
Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnished Semi Boite Nature of 25


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Review #211: MAY 06 These are tasty cigars and I have smoked a lot of them over the years, but are they rivalled? Yes, in fact there are plenty of Havana cigars which easily top these for me (it's all subjective of course). A properly matured (min 5 years) Upmann No.2 or Monarch or Bolivar Belicosos Finos are incredibly superior. Robustos-wise the Cohiba or Ramón Allones age beautifully but should really not to be smoked young, with careful shopping or patience these two are magnificent robustos also. The Partagas D4 is a strong, well balanced robusto but lacks any intriguing complexity. That is it's charm and I am not saying it's a bad thing, but it's not a grand master of Cuban cigars at all. They are often poorly constructed giving a bad burn also, so they are quite hit and miss on the quality of the filler bunching. This is unsurprising with the demand put on factories to produce this cigar. When rolled properly and with a minimum of two years good maturing these can be very delicious cigars with a rich, tangy, peppery and woodsy, uncomplicated charm. The more I have smoked Havanas however the more I have really started preferring the "musty" and deeply complex flavours from certain highly matured cigars. - Submitted by A. Dyer on June 10, 2008


Review #210: JUL 07 Simply the best smoke in my cabinet. I think of what I can smoke on the way back from work everyday and this stick comes to my mind in the first choice after a rough day at work. After having a nice aged Scotch, this stick gives me a day dream of one day I am in Cuba enjoying this with a nice Salsa behind me. - Submitted by tommo on June 10, 2008


Review #209: MAY 07 Unquestionably a great cigar. The question is "Is there a better robusto than this one"? The answer is yes there is. Partagas Serie D No.4 if cut with a bullet cutter. For those aficionados out there, I have no problem admitting that it never crossed my mind. Yet I do admit that if this cigar is cut with a thick bullet cutter, it is absolutely unrivaled. Many thanks to my good friend Emanuel for his advice. - Submitted by El Greco on June 10, 2008


Review #208: In my view, reviews with obvious mistakes such as the BD in #206 schould be "disqualified". - Submitted by kiste on May 20, 2008


Review #207: Possibly the bust Robusto I have ever smoked. From start till finish this Cigar had a perfect draw and a nice even burn - which is perhaps a reflection on the near perfect construction. Lots of spicey flavour and a powerfull nicotine hit. Took me about an hour and a half to smoke - recommended. - Submitted by Gus on May 19, 2008


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