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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:8.7
Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnished Semi Boite Nature of 25


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Review #118: One of my favourite Robusto to date, and in my opinion, a more consistant smoke than the more popular Cohiba Robusto. Not a cigar to be rushed, as it's full strength is apparent from first light to the excellent finish. Was lucky enough to score a Reserva 2000 of this particular smoke... and that was the best Robusto I think I will ever smoke. - Submitted by MikePomery on September 1, 2006


Review #117: Well after a one month hiatus from smoking due to dental procedures, I decided to light one PSD4 for the "homecoming ceremonies", and I wasn't the least bit dissappointed! What a great cigar. I had been reading about the PSD4 in some cigar forums, burning with desire to have one, and when my shipment finally came in, I had to stop smoking for 30 days. It was terrible but it proved rewarding since I let the PSDs rest a few days before succumbing to temptation and lighting one last night. Every thing was as expected: well built cigar, good weight in hand, nice triple cap and easily clipped, great pre-lit draw, good bunching of the leaves and then the torching of the foot revealed the powerhouse of a smoke this is. Notes of leather all over the place, with perhaps traces of pepper and even a faint indication of chocolate. Nice gray ash, falling down on its own every inch and a half. Needed one minor touch up towards the final inch after getting to the ice box for more cubes for the Scotch. Went with it way past the half-inch marking, stopping only because my lips were endangered with attempts at self-arson. What a great smoke! The remaining sticks will sleep a couple of years, when I will again report on this majestic stick. Happy smokes, pals! - Submitted by tradusir on August 30, 2006


Review #116: Had one about a month ago. It was great. Just had another one today.This is becoming my favorite cigar. - Submitted by brianb30700 on August 27, 2006


Review #115: Reviewer #113, that is a waste of an amazing smoke if your killing one in 30 minutes. These should easily last over an hour if smoked properly. Not that I'm telling anyone how to smoke, but rushing through one of these will make them burn way too hot and kill off any type of complexity you might find in these. - Submitted by mosier on August 22, 2006


Review #114: A classic for all times and any occasion. One of my biggest regrets is that I can no longer enjoy the Partigas D #4 as I once did. It seems my palate has gone flat for them. Back when I smoked these (about 3 years ago), it was my mainstay stick, with the change up being a Punch Punch. Always perfect construction. Always consistent flavor and good power. PS - I agree with review#111 - maybe that's got something to do with it for me too.. Should I try another box? - Submitted by lbp on August 6, 2006


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