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Partagas Culebras

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Partagas Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Machine Made
Gauge:ThinLength:146
Format:CulebraRing:39
Weight:6,67 gr.Score:7.8
Presentation: Packets of 3 entwined cigars wrapped in aluminium


Average user rating


Review #7: It's a surprise to find out how amzingly complex this cigar is. Considering it's price it's even a BIG surprise. The cool snakeform is always a great conversationpiece. U want a unique and good cigar buy a couple of these babies. U won't be dissapointed (and u won't be broke). - Submitted by Actionhost on September 21, 2004


Review #6: So good for such an inexpensive and unique smoke... always a conversation piece, but truth be told, its a GREAT little smoke. my opinion, you gotta have a few packs in the humidor. theres a history to how and why these are made, its a shame that we only have the partagas culebras (snakes) to choose from. Romeo stopped production. why? anyway, unband a pack, sitt back and light up. small price for such an "intriguing" smoke. - Submitted by drew on July 24, 2004


Review #5: So good for such an inexpensive and unique smoke... always a conversation piece, but truth be told, its a GREAT little smoke. my opinion, you gotta have a few packs in the humidor. theres a history to how and why these are made, its a shame that we only have the partagas culebras (snakes) to choose from. Romeo stopped production. why? anyway, unband a pack, sitt back and light up. small price for such an "intriguing" smoke. - Submitted by drew rayman on July 24, 2004


Review #4: I was intrigued by the shape when I first saw one smoked by a friend. I bought a box and smoked the loose single. I am amazed at the flavor and the strength of this Cigar. The Cocoa notes stand out among the typical Partagas flavor. Definately a must try for anyone. - Submitted by LVCigarz on May 12, 2004


Review #3: This smoke is amazingly complex for a MM. Will overpower you if you are not careful. I am rather embarassed to smoke in public and prefer it for quiet moments. - Submitted by Poupon on April 17, 2004


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