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  • Partagas Seleccion Privada EL 2014

    Size: 6 3/10 inches (160mm)
    Ring Gauge: 50
    Country of origin : Cuba

    As a fan of the Partagas marque, I was very quick to buy a box of these when they first became available. The bands on these cigars have been the subject of much discussion. Initial batches came without the 'Seleccion Privada' arched across the top of the upper band - so this cigar is from an early batch I believe. The cigars come in a smart box of 10 cigars.

    The cigar wrapper is smooth, and has few veins. The initial smell from the unlit cigar - along the length and foot give a smell of premium chocolate. I cut the cigar using a straight cut using a Palio cutter. The initial draw is easy but not loose.



    I toasted and lit the cigar using a Xikar jet flame lighter. My initial observation is that the cigar is milder than a typical Partagas. There are nuances of chocolate and a woody note too. As I start on the first third, the cigar starts to give a pepper spiceiness that tingles on the tongue and the palette. The cigar is well constructed and burns easily and evenly. Smoke production is good without being excessive.



    The cigar holds a firm grey ash, and as the first third is smoked down, the pepper notes remain along with a hint of chocolate and coco like sweetness.

    Into the second third, there is more of the same. The cigar remains surprisingly mild for a Partagas. The pepper notes increase and I actually notice a little tongue-bite, so I slowed down my draw rate which compensated for it. The cigar gradually builds in power and I would describe the strength as medium. This cigar doesn't have the power of a Serie C Nr 3 or a D4, but the spiceiness and chocolate notes remain. Combustion and burn remain good and require very little in the way of touch-ups.

    Into the final third, the cigar did increase markedly in strength. As someone who isn't a stranger to strong sticks, I actually noticed myself sweating a bit! (It may have been that toasty smoking jacket!) it was definitely a cigar of two halves, and the increase in power was very sudden, almost like someone had flicked a switch...



    The overall smoking time for this stick was 70 minutes. I think it is a cigar that benefits from being smoked slowly, as the pepper notes do become increasingly prevalent as the cigar is smoked down. I have smoked 5 from the box of 10 now, and they have improved with each revisit. New, this was quite a chaotic cigar, but has now settled into a stick that builds gradually as it is smoked. That said, I still do not think they are at their best, and will benefit from further ageing. I think these will be great with a couple more years of age on them.

    So in summary, not a typical Partagas by any means in my humble opinion. On first lighting, I think anyone could be forgiven for thinking that they were smoking something milder like an Upmann Mag 50 in a blind test. It is only when in the second and final thirds that this cigar starts to reveal its true Partagas colours - a wolf in sheep's clothing if you will...I firmly believe this cigar has a lot of potential, but it hasn't reached its peak yet. For all of you that have some of these in your humidors, I would recommend patience, and to give them more time. Your patience will be rewarded.

    Rupert.



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  • #2
    Nice review Rupert [emoji106] Happy Sunday and a great way to spend the evening

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    • #3
      Great review. Would you say the pepper was overpowering in any way?
      It seems that age may help to subdue the pepper perhaps?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wayne_w View Post
        Great review. Would you say the pepper was overpowering in any way?
        It seems that age may help to subdue the pepper perhaps?
        I found it a bit full on towards the end certainly. I think more age will help. They are getting steadily better, but I think another 2-3 years will see them at their peak in my humble opinion.


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        • #5
          Thanks for the reply [MENTION=1795]Sludgie[/MENTION].
          I find that too much pepper can spoil a cigar at times

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          • #6
            Another excellent review Sludgie. Very informative and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Thanks.

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            • #7
              Great review sludgie, a very enjoyable read...

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              • #8
                Cheers chaps! Next stop on 'Rupert's Reviews' is the Upmann Mag 56.....


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                • #9
                  Nice review Sir Rupert

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                  • #10
                    Great review

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                    • #11
                      Need to get a couple of boxes of this. If anyone would like to share a source, please PM me!

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                      • #12
                        Fantastic review. Thank you for sharing Rupert.

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                        • #13
                          Another excellent review Rupert and I too found it not to be a typical Partagas and much milder than expected. I smoked one at Ajay's BBQ last summer and didn't expect it to suit the occasion as well as it did - a lovely smoke![emoji3]


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                          Livin' the pipe dream.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sludgie View Post
                            I found it a bit full on towards the end certainly. I think more age will help. They are getting steadily better, but I think another 2-3 years will see them at their peak in my humble opinion.
                            Sterling work..
                            Great job..!!

                            Only recently got around to trying one of these myself.. and had pretty much an identical experience.

                            Agree about the unbalanced nature of the final third, (Not uncommon with dealing with young Partagas sticks).
                            As you say, 2 to 3 years of aging should work wonders.

                            I'll probably get a box or two.. simply because it's my favorite brand, and a bit of a novelty.. but truthfully.. they'll never replace the skinnier ring gauge variations in my affections..!
                            (Slopes off to fire up a Serie du connaisseur).

                            Cheers El Cat
                            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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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sludgie View Post
                              I think it is a cigar that benefits from being smoked slowly, as the pepper notes do become increasingly prevalent as the cigar is smoked down. I have smoked 5 from the box of 10 now, and they have improved with each revisit. New, this was quite a chaotic cigar, but has now settled into a stick that builds gradually as it is smoked. That said, I still do not think they are at their best
                              You said it. Those larger cigars have a fantastic ageing potential most of the time. Much like the Montecristo Sublimes / Grand Edmundos that you've smoked in the past, these would probably come around much better as time goes on. Rest patient and reap what you sow down the lines!

                              Keep 'em up, sludgehammer! I wish I had the time to review cigars now...
                              Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy
                              Marc's a Fat Molly
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