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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 #10: This amazing limited edition is very similar to the No. 3. This super robusto is full-bodied and is full of character. Intense flavours of spice and leather. Its oscuro wrapper is wonderful and its construction is perfect. Surely one of my favourites cigars with the D No3 and the Lusitania. - Submitted by Sergent Mojito on March 5, 2004


Review #9: I may be late to this Limited Edition. I picked up some in early 2004. But damn, this is about as good as it gets. My No. 2's taste like the powerhouses that you read about in magazines. I would compare it to the Bolivar Royal Corona and the Cohiba Robusto. Strong peppery cigars with a remarkably rich flavor of sweet spice, leather and a long finish of corriander and cardomum. No kidding. It's well constructed, hard rosado wrapper & burns easy with big mouthfulls of smoke. It's the sort of cigar you almost need to smoke outside because it burns and delivers instense aromatic smoke from start to finish. - Submitted by oceans11 on February 16, 2004


Review #8: I was told by a LCDH worker that a fellow LCDH worker from another city (I will not say which city) found a hand-written spanish note inside one of the D2 boxes saying "made from tobacco in the back (remaining/leftover tobacco)" (something to that effect): the Cuban workers/QA forgot to take out the note. Take it for what it is worth, but basically it seems like the tobacco used was not of high quality as was before. Still a very good cigar. - Submitted by Ju1c3r on February 9, 2004


Review #7: Smoked a new one and agree with Ju1c3r when he says that the last D2 seem lighter than the first ones we smoked in 2003. I do not know if it is actually due to an increase in the production. However it remains an excellent cigar. Its brother, the D No 3 is nonetheless a bit higher - Submitted by Epicurien on January 30, 2004


Review #6: 2nd review: after my tasting several cigars in Autumn of 2003, there were shortages of this cigar. I was calling several La Casa Del Habano in Canada for the D2s. All were out of stock since ~December. It was not until Mid January 2004 when a new shipment came to LCDH. After tasting some new stock of D2s (in Montreal and Toronto (btw, both cities receive cigars from Havana House, the official distributors of Cuban cigars in Canada)), the cigars were not the same as the ones before. Just by looking at the wrapper, it wasn't as pretty and oily as before. My suspicion is that the shortage of D2s caused an increase in production, thereby reducing the quality of the D2. These batches do not have the same fullness, earthiness as the D2s that I remember from the ones I smoked in the summer/autumn of 2003. Due to the absence of fullness and richness, this batch of cigars seemed to be lighter and sweeter (between Juan Lopez and a Hoyo). - Submitted by Ju1c3r on January 29, 2004


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