Partagas Serie D No.4
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27.75 $ – 693.75 $
27.75 $ – 624.38 $
Primary notes of leather, nuts and black pepper are bold and assertive while hints of ginger, spice and earth also come through intermittently. Made with a three-seam cap, this robusto draws and burns evenly.
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Partagas Serie D No.4
Long before there were Cohiba or Montecristo cigars, there was Partagas. This brand has delighted cigar enthusiasts since 1845 with compelling and wholly original smokes. And their trademark is the Partagas Serie D No. 4. This guide introduces you to this absolute crowd-pleaser, the immensely popular Partagas Serie D No. 4.
The Partagas Serie D No. 4’s popularity is rooted in its unique earthy character, cigar size, and surprising value, a combination that has kept the cigar in the spotlight since its origins in 1930s and its reemergence in the 1970s.
The Partagas Serie D No. 4 is an enticing 4.9″ x 50 cigar featuring a core of hearty tobaccos from Cuba’s prime tobacco-growing region of Vuelta Abajo. The region is nestled in the Pinar del Rio province on Cuba’s western end, with a climate and soil ideal for cultivating tobacco destined for Partagas cigars.