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(6 x 54) This was my first time trying the Partagas Spanish Rosado blend. I thought it was medium bodied, it had just an ok draw to it, and burned even the entire time. The taste was very good. It was very smooth all the way down the cigar, but lost some of its taste towards the end of the smoke. Worth trying but not a favorite.


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This is one of the worst cigars I have ever smoked. They use some of this tobacco in the non-cuban boli's too. Its terrible stuff.


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Exactly, its not even worth trying.


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If you like medium bodied cigars like Dunhill or Don Diego then the Partagas Spanish Rosado is for you. I usually smoke full bodied sticks, but a cigar like this is great for a light morning start. I've never met a Partagas I didn't like.


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don diego? bleh.


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Gotta agree with Pmpimbura. He showed me the light awhile back -- I revisited a few of the cigars I used to love that are now made by the big conglomerates. Yuck! Partagas is a line that was once great and now is just average in quality. I've been staying far, far away from the General and Altadis stuff for the most part lately with the exception of Bolivar Cofradia, R&J and Gispert.
 
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I just finished my second Partagas Spanish Rosado Familia (6 x 54). This one was even better than the first! I thought it was medium bodied, it had a nice draw to it the entire time, and burned even. The taste was very smooth with a lot flavor coming from the Rosado wrapper, well made. Worth trying and a FAVORITE!


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coronatroll.






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El Presidente,

Once again thanks for all your input on this cigar. From your posts you seem to be the troll. Big Grin


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