Partagas Cortado Cigar Review
Partagas is one of the cigar world's longest standing and most time tested brands... which makes it really weird that they haven't released a Connecticut blend before this one. But finally, Partagas has crafted a shade blend with a pretty diverse blend. This cigar uses leaves from Indonesia, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. It's an interesting-sounding blend, but I wonder if Partagas can craft a shade blend with real presence in an already competitive market. And the only way to find out is with a cut and a light.
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Comments
2 Swany
(3 years ago)First you'll notice a nice tight wrap nice cap. The cigars aroma is a nice sweet smell. Draw is just right( I used a punch to cut it) id rate it a tasty medium bodied with leathery notes with a bit creamy very smooth a all around good smoke.
1 Mscigar
(3 years ago)I also enjoy this cigar a lot. The flavors were excellent, the burn was spot on. My only complaint was that the Connecticut wrapper tends to crack around the cap as it did withe the one I smoked as well.
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