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Partagas Serie D No. 3 LE 2001

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Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThickLength:143
Format:Corona GordaRing:46
Weight:11,41 gr.Score:8.4
Presentation: 2 Layers in a Box of 25


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Review #27: Wow, these are just now becoming truly fantastic cigars. Had these in my humidor since there release April 2002 and have been unimpressed with these previously as they were very muted in the flavor department. Now at the 5 year mark these have really developed into something special. Plumes of heavy blue smoke with a wonderful aroma. The flavor is very heay and rich almost meat and mushroom dense complex flavors. I hung in there with these the last few years and I am very glad I did. I think the EL line in general needs about 5 years before they really get into their stride and this is a perfect example of that. - Submitted by bjm on July 20, 2007


Review #26: I was a little disappointed with the D3 but to its defense I had just smoked a Cohiba Genios. Two cigars of this stature should not be smoked back-to-back. I found the D3 more similar to the D2 than the D4. Indeed, the cigar was packed a little too tight and as a result the draw wasn't optimum. I found the first half more light than the second half. I more thoroughly enjoyed the second half, but again, perhaps my palate hadn't adjusted to this cigar. I've got a few more of these so I'll look forward to enjoying it under more optimum conditions. Until then, I'm only giving this an average rating because a good cigar should stand out especially after smoking a milder cigar, as is the case with the Genios. - Submitted by cookj1 on July 19, 2007


Review #25: Wonderful stick. Almost by chance I fired one up while in Milan, and ended up sitting at a cafe terrace, sipping a cappucinno. Mixing the taste of the coffee with the cigar was an awesome experience. It just reinforce the inner tastes you get from the habano. Great cigar. - Submitted by RoninExec on November 23, 2006


Review #24: had one tonight...very young and smoke that way...but coming along. still out of balance...very tasty but overshadowed big time by power that has built not waned in 3 years. may not reach their peak for 20 years. - Submitted by dvickery on November 3, 2005


Review #23: These powerful sticks are really coming around nicely. Full, rich, deep and spicy. At one point, a touch of saliva-inducing saltiness. Almost perfect all around. I wish I had more. - Submitted by Nivel Acuso on April 12, 2005


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