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Partagas Serie D No. 2 LE 2003

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:156
Format:DoblesRing:50
Score:8.5
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #25: I finally smoked my LAST one of these elegant cigars. I burned my fingers trying to enjoy the last puff of aromatic smoke. The flavor profile is intense with rich wood, leather and slightly chocolate undertones. Well balanced and remarkable. Wish I had more. If you can find them, buy them. You wont be disappointed. An excellent cigar. - Submitted by Kathleen on November 12, 2006


Review #24: This was a good smoke. The taste was not too strong. The draw and burn were very good. - Submitted by hoyoman on November 21, 2005


Review #23: Bought a bundle of these from Cuba, and every single one has been consistent. The dark beautiful wrapper permeates with heavenly scents of the tobacco leaf. Although a little veiny, the cigar burnt even with no invited correction required. First taste of dark chocolate ruled almost half the cigar, somewhat sweet followed by the intensed smooth flavor of fresh brewed coffee. The ash seemed whiter than others and held well. slightly bitter towards the end but never unacceptable. I must say that the No. 2 is more similar to the No. 1 than the No. 3 if at all. good stuff! - Submitted by Duncan on August 21, 2005


Review #22: I agree with Bolivar. But I will give cigar 4 stars because my burn was not that great. - Submitted by Actionhost on August 16, 2005


Review #21: This limitada from Partagas was the last one I needed to complete my "limitada 2003 and 2004 collection", and it was by far the most difficult to find. When I finally had all nine limitada's in my humidor, the collection was ready to go up in smoke. Recently it was the Serie D No.2 who had that privilege. But it turned out that the privilege was all mine! What a great cigar this is. I found it to be medium-bodied and extremely full flavored, with that typical Partagas-flavor which is difficult to name specifically yet very easy to recognize. It obviously consisted of well-matured tobacco, both tastewise and burnwise. This was a great experience which lasted 1:45 hour! If you can still find these, buy them! - Submitted by Bolivar on August 15, 2005


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