 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 124 |
| Format: | Robusto | Ring: | 50 |
| Weight: | 11,66 gr. | Score: | 8.8 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnished Semi Boite Nature of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #181:     Just had my first Serie D (first robusto actually.) Well constructed and pleasing to the eye. Creamy smoke but very litte flavour. Only had it in the humi for about a month so perhaps they need more time. Will age the rest and try again in a year. - Submitted by swan25 on September 20, 2007
Review #180:     My first real Partagas, not counting many Cohibas made at the Partagas factory. One of the finest cigar smoking pleasures of my life. Excellent construction, nice even burn, wonderful flavours and aromas. Top marks, top class all the way! - Submitted by Tony38 on September 15, 2007
Review #179:     what a delicious cigar this, is i got a lot of espresso and cedar flavours out of this one. Really nice strength
and a wonderful finish definately another «finger burner» - Submitted by Simon M on September 10, 2007
Review #178:     A beautiful cigar... spicy, earthy and cedary with a nice even burn, thick smoke and great white ash. Definitely a must have stick for any robusto lover. - Submitted by daniyal on August 18, 2007
Review #177:     I really enjoy all the reviews and they are helpful too. But it would even more helpful to include the box codes on the bottom of the boxes (for those who are buying by the box). even if your buying singles most companies/retailers will give you the box cods if asked. I always request a particular box code, some will have it some not. Its just adds to the information on particular cigars. I also favor the PSD4, my codes are
GTA OCT 06. Great looking smoke, construction is perfect. Draw was slightly tight but opened up nicely. Burn was excellent, as was the ash. Nice flavors, and strength but not too much. IMHO this one has it all. If you like this also try the RyJ short churchill, another great cigar, just a smoother, creamier version. - Submitted by jwm8592 on August 16, 2007
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