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Partagas Coronas Junior

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:MediumLength:117
Format:CoronitasRing:40
Weight:6,72 gr.Score:7.1
Presentation: Semi Plain Box: (In aluminium tubes) boxes of 10 and boxes of 25.


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Review #6: I haven't had a cigar for some time and as I went by a local supermarket today I was surprised to their humidor at 70%, usually those cigars they sell are as dry as sand in sahara. The only two cubans they had for sale was a r&j and this partagas. Partagas D LE 2004 was one of the best cigars I ever smoked so I gave this one a try and I was very very pleasantly surprised with the amount of taste they packed in such a small package. This was a really good smoke! - Submitted by e2npau on June 6, 2008


Review #5: An interesting cigar very earthy flavour. Best way to describe what 'earthy' means is say you normally eat chicken or beef. Then suddenly you eat a gamey meat like bear, buffalo or deer. That's what this cigar taste like a good shock to the system. Not too gamey but subtle hints of a gamey taste. A mild cigar not for ones that like their tobacco strong. Recommended for beginners. Excellent draw very smooth and not tight or packed in. My only criticism is that for the money its lacking in size. Only lasts 30 minutes. For the same money you can get a very similar tasting cigar like a Punch Coronation or RYJ No 3 or No 2 and get a 1hr to 1.5hr smoke per stick. Recommended if want to try a gamey/earthy taste that is very evident as soon as you light up. - Submitted by clau2076 on August 12, 2007


Review #4: For the note, and if it matters at all, these are hand finished, not %100 machine made. These are actually very hard to find outside of Cuba and Spain. When you find them they cost more than 4€ per stick, for which you can get a Monte Cristo No: 5, or the Romeo Jullietta No: 3. For the value and complexity these have to offer, I would prefer smoking these when I can find them under or around 3€ a stick. They offer a good draw and a mild to heavy taste consisting primarily of leathery and earthy aromas, with a touch of cocoa. I basically love them after lunch or a quick dinner when I do not drink and do not want to get stuck after dinner for another hour. The tubos they come in are very handy if you do not want to carry a leather or steel case. Even if you have a walk in humidor or a cabinet, I would remove them from the tubos so as to avoid oxidation and the mix of metalic tastes. If you liked these and would like a milder but longer puff for about 45mins and do not want to pay more than 3€, I would recommend the Coronas Senior as well. They are much easier to find and after sitting in the humidor for a few months, they might be able to compete with a fresh Romeo Julietta No: 2. - Submitted by caglargonculer on July 29, 2007


Review #3: I was really impreses with this small power house of a cigar. Bought two boxes for every day use and was really happy with the 2006 production which still joung provided complex taste profile and cuantiful smoke all thorugh out. I really recomend this as one of the best options for this size. - Submitted by finidi on July 14, 2007


Review #2: Just sitting back enjoying one of these little powerhouses while enjoying a good scotch whiskey.Easy draw with lots of spicy tobacco flavour,medium strength and a very good looking coranita but what else would you expect from the Partaga factoy. - Submitted by aussie shaun on March 2, 2007


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