WOW! this is a hearty cigar, strong earthy tones with a hint of spice, definitely a dominating flavour... i had this with a Laphroaig 10yrs being perfect for a winter smoke... This is not for the faint hearted, enjoy slowly with care after a nice roast dinner xD
Just had one of these in the garden on a cold winter evening and found it very not bad,although Cohiba is my brand of choice this robusto sized stoge was my first with this brand and I received a great smoke, very well put together,brought a smile to my face in the dark evening,ive got a few more…
Yes, as other have said this is a delicious cigar. Full, rich and no harshness or bitterness. A proper mouthful of taste and smoke. A proper meat and two veg of a cigar
without doubt my favourite cigar to date tho the SP2 runs it a close 2nd. Superb construction every time.....great draw and burn everytime.....never had to relight or correct.....beautiful powerful flavours that never fail to deliver.....definitely not for the faint hearted. I would doubt there are…
Look, I'm no expert, but these are really good. I only smoke about one cigar a month, usually larger gauge, and Partagas have never let me down. I nearly burnt my fingers on this one, smallest stub I ever left. Perfect draw, perfect burn, perfect taste, perfect! I've just ordered a 10 box.
My favorite cigars of 2013 are as follows, The Partagas Series D No.4 is a superb cigar after a spell in your humidor, the Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No.1, fruity, woody this cigar has it all, The Romeo Churchill is as iconic as you can get and a fabulous smoke, As for smaller cigars The Cohiba Siglo…