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Partagas Serie D No. 4

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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 #86: I sometimes smoke one, to relax and I always say the same words "Wonderful". Perfect in construction, excellent burning, it's spicy and earthy at the beginning, but doesn't burn your throat. and it evolves in spice and chocolate, more refined flavour. Now I'm in the middle of smoking. All the ash is attached to the sigar. Wonderful! and to the end it doesn't fail. - Submitted by altazar on October 14, 2005


Review #85: o.k., i know this cigar doesn't really need another review. we all get the point... PSD4 is an incredible robusto. i just had to write because i'm sitting here on my deck with a full belly and this wonderful year old 4 burning. great construction, burn, ash, and smoke volume. absolute zen as the sun begins to set and orange light fills the hillside. - Submitted by seadub on September 16, 2005


Review #84: I was an avid smoker of the Montecristo #2 but as of late I have noticed the build quality has dropped. Perhaps its because they have grown to be so popular but the new 2005 sticks dont have the same "TLC" that the previous years had. ANYHOW! So I tried this partaga D4 and it was spectacular. I had a glass of 12 yr old scotch with this stick and it couldnt have been better. I was so impressed that I bought a box today for $150. Oh, and another thing... with most other cigars I get the notorious "cigar breath" the next day but not with this beauty. The build quality is superb, the taste is devine, let em' rest a few days in a good humidor and WATCH OUT! I would give this 11/10 stars if possible. CHEERS PARTAGA - you have won my heart. - Submitted by sselway on September 2, 2005


Review #83: WOW...How can such a full-flavored robusto pull off such creaminess? I smoked my first box toward the end of last year, and after I got another one recently, decided I must try to put into words how great these are. As usual, I have a hard time, but I can say the cedar and spice and everything nice is so perfectly blended in the D4, I personally put it right up there or above the Cohiba Robustos. They are different, to be sure, but they are both outstanding smokes. However. the D4 is such a better bargain compared to the Cohiba, it makes it a bit harder to spring for the additional 150.00 per box! I'm in love...the finish is so smooth and cedar-y and it lasts quite long. I would recommend this Robusto to all lovers of med/full flavored Habanos lovers. - Submitted by dlctwice on August 29, 2005


Review #82: i've smoked a few now bought as singles from a few dealers and all have proven themselves. 100 for draw and construction, these robustos are worth the price you pay. Classic cuban tobacco flavours you read about with exact burn. i smoked mine right down and they didnt get hot till the cherry was on my fingers. the only complaint is they dont last forever, but at least you can get another with confidence they are consistent. - Submitted by Heman Steve on August 15, 2005


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