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Here is a very nice treat indeed! A 1993 Partagas Serie du Connaisseur No. 3. Just by looking at the box you can tell that these cigars has some age on them. I did notice that a few of the cigars have cracked feet. So I would imagine this box got bounced around a bit over the years. I smelled the cigars in the box and they had a musty smell to them. Instantly reminding me of what Loren mentioned in his review about the raked leaves smell. And like he said, this is not a bad thing. It said to me, "We are getting old and need to be smoked!". OK! I will!
As you can see, even though some of the feet are cracked, the cigars look to be in great shape.
I picked the cigar on top that had the biggest crack in the foot. Used my punch and discovered it was plugged :angry: . So I put it back and grabbed another one. It had a tight draw but was not plugged. The prelight draw was nice and promising. Giving me the sensation of sweet leather and wood.
Immediate flavors of sweet wood w/ a floral herbalness were present upon the 1st draw. Getting into the 1st inch flavors of cinnamon and vanilla bean are intermingling w/ the previous flavors. Very nice. The flavor kind of reminds me of some rare, exotic (and expensive) chocolates I had once. A spice that I know I've tasted several times before but don't know what the hell it is exactly. The draw has also loosened up a bit, almost perfect for a cigar of this size.
Into the 2nd inch flavors of leather, cinnamon and caramel w/ a touch of exotic woods were dominant. Still that familiar spice is present as well. This cigar is proving to be one of the best Partagas cigars I have ever smoked. Very unique and complex. The halfway point throws in some nice flavor changes. I am getting a toasted tobacco flavor now w/ bread and pastry notes in the background.
The flavors are all starting to meld together making for a very delicious smoking experience. The complexity is still there but it feels as if all the parts of a recipe are coming together to make a very succulent meal. The aromas of this cigar are almost intoxicating, all the while emulating and complimenting the flavors. Obviously I smoked this thing to as close of a nub as I could get w/out it getting too hot. I put it down when it started to burn my mustache (not a good aroma :laugh: ).
I think you can all guess what my overall impression of this cigar might be. Any guesses?
As you can see, even though some of the feet are cracked, the cigars look to be in great shape.
I picked the cigar on top that had the biggest crack in the foot. Used my punch and discovered it was plugged :angry: . So I put it back and grabbed another one. It had a tight draw but was not plugged. The prelight draw was nice and promising. Giving me the sensation of sweet leather and wood.
Immediate flavors of sweet wood w/ a floral herbalness were present upon the 1st draw. Getting into the 1st inch flavors of cinnamon and vanilla bean are intermingling w/ the previous flavors. Very nice. The flavor kind of reminds me of some rare, exotic (and expensive) chocolates I had once. A spice that I know I've tasted several times before but don't know what the hell it is exactly. The draw has also loosened up a bit, almost perfect for a cigar of this size.
Into the 2nd inch flavors of leather, cinnamon and caramel w/ a touch of exotic woods were dominant. Still that familiar spice is present as well. This cigar is proving to be one of the best Partagas cigars I have ever smoked. Very unique and complex. The halfway point throws in some nice flavor changes. I am getting a toasted tobacco flavor now w/ bread and pastry notes in the background.
The flavors are all starting to meld together making for a very delicious smoking experience. The complexity is still there but it feels as if all the parts of a recipe are coming together to make a very succulent meal. The aromas of this cigar are almost intoxicating, all the while emulating and complimenting the flavors. Obviously I smoked this thing to as close of a nub as I could get w/out it getting too hot. I put it down when it started to burn my mustache (not a good aroma :laugh: ).
I think you can all guess what my overall impression of this cigar might be. Any guesses?