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Partagas Serie D No. 4

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:124
Format:RobustoRing:50
Weight:11,66 gr.Score:8.6
Presentation: 2 Layers in a varnished Semi Boite Nature of 25


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Review #141: Lovely smooth smoke... but has the punch that one wants from a Robusto. The smoke smelt of Mocha coffee with it's strong chocolatety fragrance, but the taste was strongly expresso. Burnt evenly, and had a good draw, and I was able to smoke it right through so all the tabacco, bar the stub of the wrapper, burnt through (but never became too hot to hold on it with one's fingertips on the wrapper. BEAUTIFUL!!!! - Submitted by jonobeagle on February 6, 2007


Review #140: Although I'm not liking very much the pre-lit aroma, this Partagas Serie D No. 4 is an absolute superb alternative to the Cohiba Robusto... not as spicy but have quite the little punch! Colorful more character than that of the Montecristo No. 2, full body, tangy/creamy... was quite surpised and blown away from how complex this little Robusto was; couldn't put it down, burnt to the last millimeter... a definite "must-try" for all those who cigar even if it's just once; but highly doubt anyone can just have one of these... :) - Submitted by hendrik on February 2, 2007


Review #139: Box code from Nov 05. Spot on construction. No evidence of it's young age in the flavor profile what so ever. Classic Party taste, vinella, nutmeg, cream, earthy leather. An excellent robo that doesn't over power nor leave the smoker longing for more. Balanced, complex enough to keep one interested throughout. You just can't go wrong for the price on this one. Certainly not in the league of the higher end super premium habanos, but still highly recommended as a 'go to' smoke. Enjoy gents! - Submitted by knuck42 on January 18, 2007


Review #138: This cigar is definitely a powerhouse,and, as review 129 states, it needs some age to fully deliver on its promise. I just finished one this past weekend that has been aging in my humidor for a little over two years and it was magnificent. Strong tobacco flavor plus leather, cedar, some spice and nice (not overpowering bit of char). A great cigar for after a rich meal with a single malt or a good bourbon. - Submitted by McSmoke on January 17, 2007


Review #137: HOLY SMOKES! wad a fantastic cigar. Being an avid partagas smoker i found this one of the best partagas around although mine was a bit young (Aug 2006 Box). Had a few problems with removing the band and had uneven burn. But the flavours were astonishing, beats the party P 2 hands down in my opinion. Would be great in 2 or 3 years. Cant beat a 2001 Lusi, but this is great none the least. Good draw sweet aromatic woody flavours even being so young. Great Smoke i'd prefer this to even a cohiba robusto(overpriced in my opinion). Definite must try. If anyone can help i am now in the process of deciding between a box of San Cristobal Oficios, H. Upmann Coronas and the Bolivar Coronas. Can anyone help me or give me some advice to which is the better buy? - Submitted by snowdawgz on January 16, 2007


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