 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 156 |
| Format: | Piramide | Ring: | 52 |
| Weight: | 14,26 gr. | Score: | 8.8 |
| Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25 |
Average user rating     
Review #60:     Just smoked one out of a new box. Green but shows great promise and will be worth waiting six months or so to "blend." Very spicy. Wonderful flavors. Extraordinary cigar. May have to buy another humidor to stock up as my two humidors are full. Should be as great as the LE 2000. Can't say enough good things. And that on a green cigar. - Submitted by jchitwood on February 1, 2007
Review #59:     wow extremely spicy cigar it's like rubbing crushed pepper down your tounge it doesn't have the creaminess of cohiba and hints of spice dominate the first 1/3 of the flavor followed by a woody undertones which takes center stage at around halfway through the cigar and a hint of earthiness lingers on the background all the time definitely a welcome change from my cohiba and ryj so all in all great presentation, awesome draw, great taste, real full bodied cigar to simply put it one the best cigars i've ever smoked so far - Submitted by cheguevarra on January 19, 2007
Review #58:     Thanx i have tried the ones from the box they dun have much variation so i guess they are ok. Talked to my dealer and he to told me its due to the diff crops. But they still are one of the best piramides i have tried, cant beat the D4 i have just tried in my opinion but still among one of the best. Thanx for all the responses really appreciate them. :) - Submitted by snowdawgz on January 16, 2007
Review #57:     snodawgz: the wrapper colors vary on these-- reflecting pretty much the whole range of habanos wrappers.
lately, i've been burning a fair number of the early releases of these, esp. feb. '05, from the paratgas factory (SVF). and they don't seem to be improving much with age. anyone else? - Submitted by rascalbadmonkey on January 16, 2007
Review #56:     To respond to reviewer #54, that may just be due to a different crop of wrapper tobacco. I've noticed slight variance among other cigars, notably some HDM Epicure No. 2s, some of which were closer to a claro shade, and some more towards colorado. Check to see if the ash is properly dark, and if the flavors are the same as the singles you got, and also the telltale markings on the box. As to my thoughts on the cigar, it's a hell of a smoke. I'm nearly through a box of 10 myself, and I've found them to be flawlessly constructed and absolutely delicious. Typical Partagas flavors of leather and pepper and earth, and well balanced. They're a little rough out of the box, but with just a month or two to mellow out, they're already a great smoke. Great aging potential in these. - Submitted by Gran Corona on January 15, 2007
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