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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 #12: The typical deep, dark oily LE maduro wrapper. Construction is perfect visually and the draw is even and more than adequate in view of the strength of the blend. Unlike others, I have not experienced any tight or plugged examples, although I admittedly have only sampled a few sticks out of the two boxes of these I have on hand -- mostly because I believe it is a shame to smoke them now rather than give them a few more years to settle down. As for those who assert the cigar has "no character," I can only wonder what these folks were smoking, because it certainly was not this cigar. This is quite simply a powerhouse. Finesse admittedly is not its strong suit, but "character" it has in spades. If you are looking for a rich, extremely earthy, leathery cigar with a flavor profile that veers into the black tar / French roast coffee end of the spectrum, this is the fellow. Do not attempt this one early in the day or on an empty stomach. It will literally make your head spin. However, given the substance this model displays, I predict it will develop much more complexity over time and will be more completely "housebroken" after a few additional years in the box. I'd compare it to a young bottle of good Rhone red, Vieux Telegraphe '98 perhaps. In fact, I could see pairing this cigar with the VT '98 at the end of a meal in 2008. Just give them both time to resolve! - Submitted by chambolle on May 12, 2004


Review #11: A great cigar. If you can 'lose' a few in your humidor you will be rewarded. I'm currently finding it hard to keep my hands off them. - Submitted by Gavin on March 27, 2004


Review #10: Although I am new to cigar smoking I have tried many, many different types. This undoubtly has been the best by far. Deep robust flavor and made smokes wonderful. - Submitted by Richie C on March 9, 2004


Review #9: I ate this cigar last night! It had a perfect draw, very tasty, the aroma was superb, the color and texture was beautiful. Definitely one of the best cigars i've smoked. I just hate it when you try a different brand of cigar, fall in love with it and then next thing you know you're adding to your collection. BUT, it's all worth it. - Submitted by chilli on January 23, 2004


Review #8: Good construction, interesting appearance, and a bang from the start. A good smoke with nice spice and long finish. Smoke it with some time to enjoy. - Submitted by srh on January 17, 2004


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