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  • Lonsdales Review No 4. Partagas 898

    Partagas 898 (Barnizados)
    Size: 170 x 43 ? Dalia
    Smoke time: 1hour 55mins
    Box date: Unknown Source: El Catador

    El Cat gave me this cigar in a MAW round last year, and to be honest it?s only the second 898 I?ve smoked and I?m a little anxious about reviewing it because I know just how revered this cigar is, get the review ?wrong? and I?ll be jumped-on by BOTL from every corner of the planet.

    Appearance: A very handsome, solid looking cigar with an oily, toothy wrapper carrying a tracery of prominent veins. In fact the cigar appeared hewn from chocolate coloured marble rather than wrapped in tobacco leaf. Standard band ?A? (Text aligned) which indicates the cigar was 4 to 10 years old.

    Construction: Deceptively heavy and nicely balanced, the cigar felt well packed along it?s entire length and was nicely yielding to the ?pinch? from the foot to head. The triple cap was perfectly applied, but on cutting the wrapper split and unravelled. I had to make a hasty Torcedor repair which delayed the review start by 15mins and meant that I had to be very careful with the wrapper and smoke from a little further up the barrel than I would otherwise like. (You can see the repair in some of the pics). The cold draw was perfect as would have been the smoking draw if not for the problem I?ve described. The burn was totally straight and never wandered. The very dark ash was crisp and compact and needed very little attention. One relight due more to me I think than the cigar. No corrections.

    Flavour: The start was surprisingly light with citrus, wood and an amazing under taste almost like treacle. From then on there were no constants almost every puff was different, sometimes the citrus taste would have a lemon fizzyness to it, then it would be joined by aromatic woods and then those tastes to conjoin into something akin to un-sweetened marmalade on toast only to be replaced a ?Sugar Puffs? sweet wheatiness. The flavour and body of the first third I would catagorise as a perfect medium/medium, sweet, zesty and refreshing and perfectly balanced by dryer woodier notes. At rest the cigar appeared not to give out any smoke at all, but in the mouth it was soft, carryng an almost effervescent quality, if you could drink it, it would be a Champagne. Into the second third and everything before just got better and better. Green peppers and some light spicey almost ginger notes accompanied by sharp black pepper. Then suddenly from nowhere a taste passage like dark, luxury chocolate carrying with it a sour berry edge like blackberry or cranberry and then back into citrus and then into woods again and all without ever loosing sweetness or poise, just totally, totally delightful. In the last third the power increased and the flavours sensation was simply pure pleasure, imagine a less sweet Tunnocks wafer, chocolate and caramel and biscuit plus something with a sour, acidic bite served up in creamy smooth smoke. Freakin? amazing!

    Overall: Just one brilliant tasteing cigar, the best and most enjoyable I?ve smoked this year. Magnificent. This cigar doesn?t progress ? that would be too easy too predictable ? instead it dances, it?s a total delight with a different taste or surprise in almost every velvet smooth puff. I?ve seen reviews in which the 898 production of the last decade or so is often criticised for lacking the power of the ?old time? Partagas. That may be true, but on this smoking I would argue that the cigar does not lack power and that anyone unwary enough will certainly notice it in the final third.

    Marks. The Partagas now takes the lead with a 7.7. The mark would have been higher but I?ve had to dock a few points due to the construction issue and for me having to adjust my smoking style to nursemaid the cigar through the review.


    Next up. Romeo y Julieta Cedros de Luxe No 1
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  • #2
    Great review Tipp, I love your descriptive style and may just have to get another 898 to try and see I can get a similar experience
    Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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    • #3
      Mmmn.. sounds good Arf.

      I've always admired the 898's..
      (What can I say, I'm a Party 'fan-boy' at heart).

      Pity it unravelled a bit.. but glad to read it didn't spoil your enjoyment too much.

      Now, all we have to do.. is hope Habanos don't ear-mark them for deletion!
      (Looking forward to seeing how the others measure up)
      Originally posted by DRAGMASTER
      Every time I sleep with a girl I smoke a cigar while we do it. It's exciting and makes you feel strong, manly and empowered.

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      • #4
        Brilliant review of one of my favourite cigars. Like you, I find these sticks to be incredibly complex with a whole rainbow of flavours. It would be interesting to hear your thoughts about how you'd rate these in comparison to Boli GMs (i.e. which gets the higher score). I've never been able to decide which of these two is my favourite Lonsdale.
        If you want a midget to look like a baby, don't put a cigar in his mouth.

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        • #5
          Interesting reading Arf, I've never been a partagas fan ( heresy I know) but your description suggests to me I should perhaps give this one a go...
          Andy

          Looking for Monte Sublimes if you have any?

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          • #6
            Great descriptive review Arf but boy you're a bit hard to please going from your review I would have guessed this would be an 8.8 - 9 pointer. Personally I would have only marked down for construction if it caused draw issues. For me the flav is the most important overall factor & I don't think you'll get a lot better than that 898. But we'll see...
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #7
              I could bung one your way andy but they're very young, '11s, think they could do with some time really...


              Cheers for the review Arf, out of interest, can you reveal the year El Cat?

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              • #8
                One of my favourites too, looks like you gave it a proper haircut with the cutter.

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                • #9
                  Hey Tipp, loved the review, in fact loved it so much I went to order a couple of sticks then the confusion set in lol these are listed as varnished and unvarnished and some are hunters and frankau and some aren't. Am I even looking at the right product? Show me the way BOTL ( Im soooo very much a newbie)
                  "A good Cuban cigar closes the door to the vulgarities of the world".

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                  • #10
                    898 refers to how they are layered in the boxes, varnished and un-varnished is the finish on the boxes, not as some newbie tit thought that the cigar was varnished, ahem, he knows better now.

                    I have only smoked the Un-varnished, highly recommended.

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                    • #11
                      I think the hunter and franku are aged stock.

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                      • #12
                        another great review on what may be one of the best regular production cigars

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                        • #13
                          Great review Tipps! I love a smoke that dances round. Will have to get a couple to test drive for golf course smokes.

                          iExplore on my Tappytalk part duex

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dherm View Post
                            Hey Tipp, loved the review, in fact loved it so much I went to order a couple of sticks then the confusion set in lol these are listed as varnished and unvarnished and some are hunters and frankau and some aren't. Am I even looking at the right product? Show me the way BOTL ( Im soooo very much a newbie)
                            This one Dherm. E-mail a few of the retailers and ask what year their picking boxes are. See if you can pick up some with a few years on. Never know you might be lucky.

                            If you want to, you can.
                            And, if you can, you must!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by tippexx View Post
                              This one Dherm. E-mail a few of the retailers and ask what year their picking boxes are. See if you can pick up some with a few years on. Never know you might be lucky.

                              http://www.cgarsltd.co.uk/partagas-v...ars-p-512.html
                              Thanks Tipp, forever the gentleman!
                              "A good Cuban cigar closes the door to the vulgarities of the world".

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