This is my Blind review of the cigar from Bill
This cigar is very dense and firm, dark brown wrapper. It looks to be about a 50 rg and right around 63/4 inches give to or take. I didn't measure it to get an exact size before hand though I should have.
Prelight: A very nice sweetness off the wrapper with some barnyard and earth. A slight gram cracker aroma is evident as well. The draw is very tight.
After clipping the head the cold draw exhibited a sweetness on the lips with anise and baking spices of cinnamon and nutmeg. I used cedar strips to light the cigar.
The first third has a creamy velvety buttery feel coating my mouth. The butteriness lingers on with a sweetness. There is a very nice flavor component of anise, nutmeg, cinnamon with a touch of honey. As I continue into further into the first third notes of cedar and leather come out. This cigar definitely has some age on it. It has some nice Partagas spice to it though much more mellow and refined. The burn is near perfect except for one spot which doesn't seem to want to cooperate, the tight draw has opened up at about the 1 inch mark and I've had no issues since.
The second third of this cigar still maintains a sweetness mixing with the spice. This is not something I come across to often and it is a nice treat. Sweet cream and honey in the background with Pepper, cedar, leather and cocoa throughout. A very complex well rounded cigar that is surprisingly elegant. The ash fell off halfway through the second third when the burn evened itself out. THe draw has been perfect after opening up in the first third.
Final third the cocoa and pepper has become more prominent while the baking spices are still there just more subtle. The sweetness has died down and comes in and out at various moments but is no longer one of the dominate characteristics. There is still a velvety feel on the lips and mouth as the smoke is very rich and thick. Leather and cedar round this cigar off as I get towards the end.
Final thoughts. This was a very nice aged cigar. smoking tie was right around 2 hrs. Complex and strong yet mellow and refined. I would love to have a few more of these as it is one of the top 10 cigars I have smoked and probably one of the top 5 if not top 3 for me so far this year. The Partagas flavors were definitely there but softer more refined and mellow which I truly enjoyed. Based on the size, I can say that this is not part of their regular production. I know I have smoked this cigar in the past when it was more toothy and youthful. I can only recall one Partagas that is roughly this size so my guess would be the PSD #1 EL
And the Answer is
Partagas Series D No. 1 EL 2004
I am surprised that I am correct as I don't tend to smoke a lot of Partagas cigars. This one was an incredible cigar and a treat to have the chance to enjoy.
Thanks so much Bill!