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Partagas Serie D No 1 LE 2004

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:170
Format:Partagas No. 16Ring:50
Score:8.9
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


Average user rating


Review #19: This is one big cigar, the smoke was raher pleasnt if not a little boring. It has the partagas flovour and character as well as slight notes of cocoa and leather, it was pleasant thoroughout but it didn't really surprise me in any way. Flavour and strength were all in the mild to medium category. Burns well but preferably i'd go back to a sancho panza belicoso or a bolivar - Submitted by snowdawgz on February 13, 2007


Review #18: Just started . . . had 4/25 so far a very long pleasant smoke . . smoother than the no4 I agree with the sweet undertones . . a very pleasant alternative to my usual Trinidads and Siglo VI's and I think a second box will do just fine maturing in my Humidor . . Happy Smoke from a Sunny Cape Town :-) - Submitted by Fidel069 on March 24, 2006


Review #17: I recieved a box yesterday and I just had to try one today. It was medium bodied, has excellent construction but the draw was little tight. It has sweet notes of cocoa, earth and mild on the spices. I was expecting this cigar to be stronger and more robust like the # 4. I will let it rest some more and try another one in about a week. Maybe the next one would have a better draw. - Submitted by jn-888 on March 3, 2006


Review #16: i still have a few of these great smokes in my humidor. Dark choc and coffee base taste with a slight turn of sweetness. something which i would not classify as spicy at all. toasty not burnt aromas coupled with fairly smooth textures, the smoke blew plenty. i will probably sit the rest in the humidor for another year or so. - Submitted by Duncan on January 22, 2006


Review #15: I must apologise for my last, rather hasty review on only 2 cigars.I was gifted a box of these beauties by my old boss "SmokeyMO" and have so far smoked only 5 but each one has been really delicious, med-full flavoured but very balanced and not overpowering. Rich woods and subtle pepper notes build slowly into a smooth, morish nuttyness, cocoa, ground coffee and hints of tan leather. The spice buils slowly and nicely through the second third and basically it just tastes better and better right until the last inch or so. If you like full flavoured cigars try some of these if you haven't already, they are better than any other EL I have smoked by far. - Submitted by A. Dyer on January 19, 2006


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Partagas Serie D No 1 LE 2004