Popular Post Bijan Posted October 17, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 17, 2020 I selected two cigars insanely close in weight (less than a quarter percent apart) and just under official weight. Slight difference one had a darker wrapper better bunching and a box press. I smoked that one first as I figured it would have better draw and didn't want the water one to have an advantage that would make it seem the water was helping it out. This was a very fortunate choice as this one had a fireproof wrapper and required frequent touch ups and went out twice at 25 and 55 minutes. It lasted 66 minutes which was quite long. Though my guilty pleasure is smoking big long cigars fast I smoked a double corona in 68 minutes today and a Churchill in 58 minutes. I smoked a PSD4 Robusto in 65 last night. It was 5 degrees Celsius out tonight and so it wasn't due to the pleasant weather ? I have always found Partagas Shorts to be the least peppery Partagas I have smoked. Often when smoke output was weak I didn't quite appreciate the flavours. This one was different. Except for the first 5 minutes no pepper or paprika not even on the retrohale. Retrohale was so buttery smooth. Lots of coffee and some cream. Some tiny bit of cocoa. Burnt caramel or molasses in the final third. Just retrohaling left and right as hard as I could. Very uncharacteristic of a Partagas. Pictures every 10 minutes except for the last one. That's all for my dry review. Outstanding cigar despite the fireproof wrapper. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bijan Posted October 17, 2020 Author Share Posted October 17, 2020 Wet review. Wore a warmer jacket and had gloves ready but not needed in the end. Had a club soda with the dry cigar but in my haste forgot the soda this time. Dipped the cigar all the way in tap water until about a third or quarter inch from the foot. Wrapper was not fireproof this time. Burn was good never went out and never needed a touch up. Smoke time 45 minutes. Retrohale was as smooth probably smoother. No paprika or pepper ever. Less coffee. Sugar and baking spices with the faintest hint of nutmeg just a hint. Quite pleasant as I've had some cigars lately where the nutmeg is over the top. Absolutely no transitions. The wet cigar smoked better but the fireproof dry cigar was more complex. Tough to say which I liked more. I'll have to think about it. Pictures every 10 minutes except for the last again. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mprach024 Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 Bijan, wondering if you saw the same thing as me. For my wet I was improving a mediocre stick, but what I thought was strange was that while for mine it was better, it also changed the profile dramatically. In other words, it made it good just for what it was, but almost made it taste completely different than I would expect a normal good example to taste like. Perhaps that’s why you can’t make your mind up? It was good cigar, just wasn’t a party short experience? Curious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bijan Posted October 17, 2020 Author Share Posted October 17, 2020 5 minutes ago, mprach024 said: Bijan, wondering if you saw the same thing as me. For my wet I was improving a mediocre stick, but what I thought was strange was that while for mine it was better, it also changed the profile dramatically. In other words, it made it good just for what it was, but almost made it taste completely different than I would expect a normal good example to taste like. Perhaps that’s why you can’t make your mind up? It was good cigar, just wasn’t a party short experience? Curious Yes I think you might be right. I haven't smoked enough party shorts and I wasn't a big party short fan (some tight draws and didn't meet my expectations of what a Partagas should taste like) before these two cigars, so I'll have to smoke some more from this box before I can say for sure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GVan Posted October 17, 2020 Share Posted October 17, 2020 Bijan, In my box of Parti shorts (ASR MAY-18) I've also noted a trend toward the darker wrappers to have burn issues. As I sort through the box I've noticed some lighter wrappers and some dark, oily wrappers in the same 50 ct. box. I've taken to setting aside the darker wrappers to give them more time to age. Everyone of the darker wrappers has burned similar to yours as well as requiring relights. The lighter wrappers are ready to smoke and burn well! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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