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These cigars I got from my colleagues from the XIII Festival del Habano which was held in Havana 21-26 February this year. It's new release of 2011 was presented at the FdH. These cigars will be included in the regular line of Partagas. Size 54 x 140, vitola de galera - Duke (robusto extra family). Produced will be in SBN 5 and 25. These one were packaged in SBN 3 as a festival release.

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Wrapper color: colorado

Texture of the wrapper: thin, smooth, shiny, oily

Pre-light aroma: spices, smoked meats, wood

1\3 - fine opimal draw and "body", complex aromas - coffee beans, roasted pecans, almonds, peanuts in the shell. Mild strength with plesant aftertasting.

2\3 - strength begining to grow, the basic flavors of nuts, leather, coffee and timber

3\3 - The last third was very full-bodied. Aromas is complex and complicated. Distinguishable shades of spices (tarragon, thyme), roasted meats, coffee and tea leaves. The strength is enhanced with each draw. After the middle of 3 / 3 taste is spicy, bitter with long aftertaste.

Time of smoking: 65-70 min.

Noble, complex, harmonious and well balanced cigar, both in taste and in the aromas. Taste is always balancing from the spicy to bitter like a well-roasted barbecue with lots of spices. The cigar is definitely for experienced smokers. Evening cigar after a hearty dinner. Potential for aging I think - about 3 years old. We'll waiting for her appearance in the ordinary line and compare with the festival one. Festival's Serie E № 2 expectedly failed.

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That sure sounds like a fantastic cigar. I agree and hope that regular production will be as interesting as this festival release because I would be interested in trying a few.

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I definitely plan on getting a 5er box of those.

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Dang do they look purty! Thanks for sharing cigarros!

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Definitely looking forward to smoking a few of these cigars. Thanks Dimitri...

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Thanks brother. I have to admit I just can't get into these fat cigars. Since it's Partagas I know I'm going to try them, and I may prove myself wrong, but it's not my cup of tea. I love the pyramid size because of it's tapered end, still a fat smoke though.

Thanks for the debrief on the new Partagas cigars :stir:

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Noticed in those pictures that the Partagas logo on the inside of the box lid almost appears to be hand-drawn, rather than branded/pressed in. Curious - what's up with that diversion from the packaging norm for them?

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Noticed in those pictures that the Partagas logo on the inside of the box lid almost appears to be hand-drawn, rather than branded/pressed in. Curious - what's up with that diversion from the packaging norm for them?

Good observation! Curious as well now :o

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