Showing posts with label Partagas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partagas. Show all posts

Monday, February 1, 2010

CUBAN - Partagas Series P - No. 2


Partagas Series P - No. 2- This cigar is one of most coveted Cubans out there. It took the #10 spot on Cigar Aficianado's Top 25 for 2009, the 2nd Cuban after the Cohiba Siglo IV Tubo. Hand-made in Cuba, Partagas claims these cigars are made with the finest tobacco from the best plantations in the Vuelta Abajo region. One argument against Cubans is inconsistency in quality. I doubt that is a problem with one of Partagas' flagship lines. The Piramade size (basically a flared torpedo), is legendary to the Partagas brand. They stopped making the size in the 60's and didn't re-introduce it until 2000, when Partagas unveiled this line.
I'd like to thank a very close friend to me for supplying me with a few of these cigars from Europe. I've been waiting to smoke a Cuban for sometime now. Here is my chance!

Prelight-I'm very excited to smoke this cigar. My first Cuban! I'm hoping my excitement doesn't skew the results of my taste test. The cigar has an amazing feel to it. Spongy and firm; consistent throughout. It smells and feels very fresh. The wrapper is a lighter brown and has some medium sized veins on it. The Piramade size is beautiful. Looks like a Torpedo, but flares outward toward the foot. The band is classic and minimalist. Pumped up for the smoke, but sad to ruin this piece of work I cut the pointed cap. The prelight draw is fresh and almost has a minty wood taste. My mouth feels a little chalky as I pull the draw, but not in an unpleasant way. There is a very unique flavor on the prelight and I can't quite put my finger on it. Oh well, I'm not dwelling on it. Lets smoke this thing.

Sparking it- With a torch to the foot, we're in business. The flavor on the first few puffs is incredibly smooth and has mild to medium body on it. Not as strong as I expected, but smooth as can be. I blow out full clouds of creamy, light brown smoke. The draw is smooth and has a perfect amount of resistance to it. The burn is even and the ash holds well. The end of the cigar has a great feel when you bite down on it. I'm really enjoying this cigar. Just the smoothness I was looking for.

Smoking it- The burn stays even and cool. Not much resting smoke on this cigar(a thing I like). This stick tastes heavily of cocoa and has a sweet scent to it. There aren't as many flavors as I thought there might be, but the ones that are there taste great. The ash is a little flaky and has a peppery, dark grey color to it. This cigar did not meet my expectations, but I am not disappointed. If thought of as just another cigar; its great.
I've only been smoking cigars for a year or so and have always wanted to smoke a Cuban. I've heard everything from "You'll never want a non-cuban again," to "They are inconsistent in quality and there is nothing special." For me; the cigar is good - not amazing, but there is something special about a Cuban.
Every smoker that hasn't gotten their hands on a Cuban, should do their research, ask some friends and order a 5-pack of the stick that suits their taste. Overall, the cigar has a smooth creamy feel and tastes of cocoa. A good cigar all around.

Overall- A

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Partagas - Benji Series Master Blend


The Benji Series - made by Partagas is a limited production cigar, blended by General Cigar's master blender, Benji Menedez. Hence, the Benji part. It is said the company tested about 200 blends before they gave this one the nod for production. The cigar is known as a full flavored stick.

Prelight- The Benji is a nice-looking cigar with a dark Cameroon wrapper, Connecticut binder and a special mix of Dominican and Nicaraguan tobacco. This cigar has a great, soft but firm feel to it and is consistent in color and construction. The wrapper has a few veins but is rather smooth. The prelight draw has a sweet yet peppery taste.

Sparking it - Right off the bat the cigar is full of flavor. Not extremely complex, but tasty. I like to inhale through my nose a little bit to get as much as I can out of a cigar's aromatic qualities - and this cigar gives a faint but pleasing tingle to my nose. I taste some coffee and pepper as the 1st third of the cigar burns. As strong as this cigar is at the beginning, I was a little concerned the end would be overpowering, but I was happy that it didn't.

Smoking it- Like I said before, this Cigar's flavor isn't too complex but there are enough flavors and aromas from the get go for this to be an enjoyable cigar for those that like medium to full flavor sticks. The burn was even and overall the cigar is well-constructed. I smoked this stick till there was about an inch left and it didn't get too harsh. The last third of the Benji started to taste earthy and wood.

Overall- This is a great cigar. I would, will and have smoke the Benji again. A lot of peppery flavor and some hints of chocolate through most of the smoke. The cigar burned like a champ and would go great with a coffee or tea. (I drank a coffee with it) This cigar earned the #15 spot for 2009 in Cigar Aficianado and is well worth the $10 I paid for my stick. I would definitely put this in my top 10 of cigars in the $8-11 price range. It took about an hour and 15 minutes to burn this beauty, so grab one and take your time to enjoy the flavors and construction of the Benji Series.

Score- B+