First of all let me start by establishing that I am still looking for a Partagas I like and I had great hopes for the Maduro No 1. The stick is larger than a robusto and the wrapper is very rustic with pronounced veins. It was well packed and had just the right amount of bounce when squeezed. I punched this one so I could taste the cold draw. The draw was very light and easy and had a mild earthy taste. Initial impressions on lighting were of a slight sweetness with a hint of white pepper on the finish
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I picked this one at random from a box so the issues I then experienced could be due to a Friday afternoon roll. A side burn quite quickly developed which I tried to ignore
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The flavour was very light almost to HdM standards but always with that underlying pepper and a tannic edge. It went out after an inch which gave me a good chance to show that side burn.
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When I relit it I noticed this interesting little green patch which I shall wait for an expert to identify for me
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After the first third I began to get some chocolate and caramel notes but nothing definite enough to call flavour. Around the half way mark I also started to notice a nicotine buzz developing.
Before lighting I had noticed one of the seams of the wrapper was lifting and by now it was starting to unpeel.
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So what do I think? I started off liking it's promise but ended up disappointed with it's lack of development. Bear in mind that this is a new cigar and its profile could change completely in the years to come but for now I still prefer a non Cuban maduro.
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I picked this one at random from a box so the issues I then experienced could be due to a Friday afternoon roll. A side burn quite quickly developed which I tried to ignore
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The flavour was very light almost to HdM standards but always with that underlying pepper and a tannic edge. It went out after an inch which gave me a good chance to show that side burn.
FullSizeRender 30.jpg
When I relit it I noticed this interesting little green patch which I shall wait for an expert to identify for me
FullSizeRender 32.jpg
After the first third I began to get some chocolate and caramel notes but nothing definite enough to call flavour. Around the half way mark I also started to notice a nicotine buzz developing.
Before lighting I had noticed one of the seams of the wrapper was lifting and by now it was starting to unpeel.
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So what do I think? I started off liking it's promise but ended up disappointed with it's lack of development. Bear in mind that this is a new cigar and its profile could change completely in the years to come but for now I still prefer a non Cuban maduro.
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