Cigar Specifications
Brand / Line:
Partagas (Cuba)
Cigar Name:
Edicion Limitada 2003 Serie D No. 2
Shape:
Toro
Country of Origin:
Cuba
Size:
50 x 6.125
Wrapper:
Cuba
Filler:
Cuba
Binder:
Cuba
MSRP:
$12.00
Status:
Limited
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9 Archival Reviews
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May 14, 2008
"Right up there"
Nice oily wrapper, excellect construction and even burn. Mix of light spice and grass. Strong but smooth -not too overwhelming.
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March 4, 2005
"Hold On Tight"
I bought three of these from a local merchant a few months back, and upon closer inspection I suspected they might be fakes. I decided to try one out on a Friday afternoon to make sure. The fact that the wrapper and overall appearance is rough does not exactly set high expectations for this cigar. Once I got this puppy started, it did not disappoint. Unless you age these for at least an additional year in your humidor, you are in for a bull ride. The flavor was very similar to the Serie D. No 4, just a bit stronger all around. The darker wrapper should have been a tip off. Despite the less than stellar appearance, this thing drew like a dream and burned relatively straight. If you enjoy the flavors and power of the other Serie D. line cigars, chances are that this will be a very enjoyable smoke. I have very little doubt that these will be magnificent with another year or two of aging.
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February 1, 2005
"Strong & Stronger"
In a word... Strong! This is the strongest Cuban I have ever smoked. I bought 2 of these in a sampler pack along with Cohibas, Montes etc. This was by far the strongest and I am a pretty seasoned cigar smoker. For those who love a heavy duty tasting cigar, run out and get some if you can find them!
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January 13, 2005
"So far my favorite smoke"
A strong cigar with great construction. My favorite Cuban so far. Full of flavor, very earthy. Extremely even smoke.
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August 31, 2004
"great"
It was a gift from a merchant, but it looked bad becuase it had been handled too much, with the wrapper even slightly unraveled. However, when I smoked it, I was very surprised: a strong partagas like I love them, with all the right flavours and the right strength. Great construction, despite apparent bad look. A great thing. PS I just indicate the price this cigar is regularly sold at in Europe
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August 21, 2004
"Dark and alluring with power to spare"
My samples had a very dark maduro wrapper that was wrinkled and coarse. Solidly rolled, these burn well and release tons of spicy smoke. A winner for Partagas, I just wish they were prettier.
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August 19, 2004
"Excellent"
I have smoked two of this now and they were both wonderful. Beautiful dark wrapper. easy draw with lots of smoke. Great D serie Partagas flavor. I have heard the early releases before they ran out were better. If so I would have liked to try one as I am buying a box of these soon
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November 7, 2003
"well aged, as advertised"
the cigars are only 3 months old (box dated 0803), this is definitely a well aged cigar, as all ELs are suppose to be. best wrapper i have seen on cuban in a long time. just right combination of body, flavor and aroma. ashes stay long, not flaky. great cigar.
📜 Archival Review
August 14, 2003
"Very Enjoyable"
Starts off with uncharacteristic smoothness about 1/4 down. Then bounces back with the strength and spicyness we've all come to love from Partagas. About 3/4 down, intense spices will envelope your senses, which is excellent if you enjoy spicyness. I however do not really prefer overly spicy cigars, so I had to extinguish it shortly after the 3/4 mark.
I must say however, it truly is an excellent smoke. Aging should make this cigar unbelievable.
I must say however, it truly is an excellent smoke. Aging should make this cigar unbelievable.
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