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  • Lonsdales Review No 13. Partagas de Partagas No 1

    Partagas de Partagas No 1
    Size: 170 x 43 ? Dalia
    Smoke time: 1hour 40mins
    Box date: Unknown Source: ACMCC (Andy)

    I got this cigar in a deal with Andy earlier this year, the box date is uncertain, but is pre 03 when the cigar was discontinued, and post 1980, because prior this smoke had a special Partagas de Partagas band.

    Appearance: Imposing, slightly squared in-the-box with a rustic, toothy Colorado Claro wrapper carrying a lot of raised veining, but compensated for by a light, oily sheen. Standard band ?A? (Embossed) which further dates the cigar to pre 2002.

    Construction: Generally the cigar felt well packed although slightly more spongy towards the foot. The triple cap was perfectly applied, and on cutting, the cold draw was perfect. The smoking draw was easy throughout and the burn unwavering. I did need to make a re-light in the second third, but that was more my fault than the cigars. The ash was faultless. No corrections required.

    Flavour: The pre-light aroma was light, still musky and vaguely cedarlike. The start was straight in, and no messing, sharp lime and slightly salty. From then on the base for the rest of the third was pepper edged, slightly bittered stone fruits (something akin to a mix of plum, apricot, damson) with some light wood. The sweetness in the flavours was adult, not too sweet, and left a delicious after-taste in the mouth. The second third was generally similar to the first with woodiness becoming more pronounced and acting as an enjoyable veil to the fruitlike flavours. Towards the end of the second third I did get a sharp intake of very sweet lemon citrus which lasted a few puffs and then vanished. The last third was characterised by a noticeable increase in power and a kick-in of cocoa. For a little while I could still taste the fruits along with something not unlike creme caramel through the chocolatelike tastes, but they gradually diminished allowing the cocoa to become first more woody and finally to take on a deeper leathery tone. Excellent smoke!

    Overall: What were Habanos thinking of in 2003, another brilliant but deleted cigar. Medium strength flavours on a Medium/Strong body ( I got a bit of a ?reel? when I stood up). I was delighted with the de Partagas, it would have been better just enjoyed than reviewed. The smoke packs plenty of good tastes but lacks the flamboyancy and vivacity of the Partagas 898.

    Marks. I?m giving the Partagas de Partagas a 7.4. Had I smoked this cigar in the evening the mark might have been higher, but for the review series as it stands, the 898 still leads.


    Next up. Cohiba Siglo V
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  • #2
    Another excellent review....but if I'm not mistaken these are as rare as hen's teeth these days. I'm quite pleased that you preferred the 898 because I can actually get my hands on them!

    Having said that, you do deserve a big for making the effort to source these unusual Lonsdales! It definitely makes for a very interesting and comprehensive review series.
    If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

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    • #3
      ..and the 'Party' is still edging out the rest of the competition. Kudos!

      What age is the Siglo Arf?
      (If ever a brand needed a few box years to compete, it's the Cohiba)
      Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
      Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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      • #4
        Great review, cant wait to see the Siglo V one now, it's one i need to write up too....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by crusse View Post
          Another excellent review....but if I'm not mistaken these are as rare as hen's teeth these days.
          Maybe they are now, but they were extremely common until the discontinuation. In the 90's and 2000's you could find them everywhere in France. They had a following as they were much cheaper than the 898 varnished (almost 3€ less) and were seen as an easier, more rustic, less powerful offer.

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          • #6
            Nice review mate!
            Ron White Quotes
            I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em.
            Ron White

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            • #7
              Fanastico Arf. Eager for you to review the Siglo V.
              "A good Cuban cigar closes the door to the vulgarities of the world".

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              • #8
                Nice one
                Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                • #9
                  Fab review old bean! Looking forward to the cohiba.

                  Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2

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                  • #10
                    Great review Arf, glad you enjoyed it.
                    I've been away on me travels for a while and only just got back, will have to catch up on the whole set!....

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                    • #11
                      Welcome back ACMCC!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ACMCC View Post
                        Great review Arf, glad you enjoyed it.
                        I've been away on me travels for a while and only just got back, will have to catch up on the whole set!....
                        Hey Andy....where you been mate? Somewhere with good smoking hopefully

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                        • #13
                          Thanks guys, been in the US (LA and LV) and in Estonia, but mainly been in Wales at trail centres, been doing a lot of MTBing with me two young nephews! not to mention the amount of training I've been doing to remain the fastest.... they are back at school now - 12 and 15yrs, (thank god! body has took a beating) still manage 3/4 good smokes a week. Few weeks in the Caribbean coming up so will be able to rest up then.

                          Applied for loads of tickets for the Olympics - got none, but I guess they had to bribe the officials in the bid to get it... so none left for those that paid for it.

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                          • #14
                            Black Magic!

                            Originally posted by Deano View Post
                            Welcome back ACMCC!
                            Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                            Hey Andy....where you been mate? Somewhere with good smoking hopefully
                            This is weird! I was just today out of the blue wondering were our ol' pal, senor Acmouse had gone.

                            Good to see you back on the boards, lad!





                            Oh yeah.....Great Review, senor TripleXXX



                            Perro, el Perro
                            sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                            • #15
                              thanks TJ

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