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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 #6: I smoked 3 of these cigars and loved all 3 of them. The draw was perfect. The aroma was beautiful and the taste was just smoothe, pleasant, and very taste. I don't know what year they were but I'm going to buy a box. Very good choice and if it were not for this review board, I would've never had the curiosity to try this robusto. Thank You!!! - Submitted by chilli on December 2, 2003


Review #5: Having recently purchased a box of Serie D No.4's which were shipped in May 2003, I have to say the 2003 batch are a MUCH better cigar than the 2001 No.4's. Smoother and with better wrappers. It may just be wher eI get my cigars, but I'm really impressed with the No.4 this year. Definately in the top 3 cigars I have smoked in 2003. - Submitted by Dave Chadwick on November 18, 2003


Review #4: Great robusto, a really habano with oiled capa good and strong taste, perfect drawing. It's perfect after a dinner with a great red italian wine. - Submitted by Don Pablo on October 17, 2003


Review #3: I first smoked several of these in the summer of 2002 in France and Switzerland. I was quite taken with them, though they were a bit 'young'. However, I purchased a box from a group in Spain last January and have allowed them to age and I have not been at all disappointed. They draw well and smoke smoothly. They are strong without being overbearing or intimidating. I find them especially pleasurable after a robust meal of heartily marinated chicken and a stout German beer....on a summer night overlooking a beautiful sunset and the Arizona high desert. Okay, I'm a bit of romantic. - Submitted by Bob 10/9/03 on October 10, 2003


Review #2: Had one in September '03 that a friend brought back from Thailand. He didn't much care for them and thought that it may have needed some aging. Put it in the humidor for 3 months, but curiosity got the best of me and I had to light it up. Took it withme to Vegas. Unfortunately, it was rolled pretty tightly and had some draw problems, but it was an excellent smoke none the less. Notably cedary with a pretty dense smoke once you were able to draw off it. - Submitted by on October 9, 2003


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