Colt45 Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 Tried my first today - single no codes, but I believe fairly recent. Medium colorado, leathery, with a nice sheen. It felt rather light in the hand. It did have a draw on the loose side. Taste - not complex in that the flavor profile did not change much over the length of the cigar, complex in that it was a flavorful smoke. Overall, it was dry cedar, with light fruit and floral notes. Hints of unsweetened cooking chocolate. The spice component was a light sweet spice. There was a light earthiness that came and went. Everything was totally integrated and beautifully balanced. Body was on the medium side of light/medium - this took me by surprise. This was the first Partagas that I really, truly enjoyed (I've not smoked a ton, and none with much age). A very enjoyable cigar. Based on this one sample, my concerns would be: 1 - the relative looseness of the draw. I think a firmer draw would have yielded an even more flavorful smoke. 2 - aging potential. The relative lightness of body and flavor make me wonder if this would gain anything with time, or if it would lose the flavor it has.
El Presidente Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 Thanks Ross :-) The Lusitania is not a powerhouse cigar and a good one is Medium Bodied. Unfortunately you were robbed of that flavour intensity because of the loosish roll. Remind me on your next order and I will hand pick a properly rolled 06 so that you can do a comparative review
jadawin Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 ive only had one of the Lusis before, but WOW. I was really impressed, even more so considering it was fairly fresh (i couldnt wait any longer to fire that thing up!) I am definately picking up a few more of these things.
CWS Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 The Lusi is a great mediu bodied cigar for a long evening enjoyment where you don't want your head buzzing from a nic fit. This is my poker cigar,.
croatan Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 I really like Lusitanias and, depending on the year and the amount of age at the time, have had them anywhere from medium-bodied to full-bodied. In any event, it's always a very pleasurable cigar.
bassman Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 I've had 1992 Lusis that were among the strongest & earthiest tasting cigars ever. Sadly, with the post 1995 blend change, they are a shadow of their former greatness. Still good if you like milder cigars, but I wish I still had some 92s.
bgoodz Posted September 24, 2006 Posted September 24, 2006 I have one in the box that was a gift along with an 898v. I'm very much looking forward to smoking the Lusi in the newly finished smoking room. Thanks for the review Colt
Mel Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 Buy a cab of them Bastards and you'll have some real smokes! There is just something about a cab of DCs. They ussually will age a while cause I dare you to smoke-em in a month. 1
bgoodz Posted September 25, 2006 Posted September 25, 2006 » Buy a cab of them Bastards and you'll have some real smokes! » There is just something about a cab of DCs. They ussually will age a while » cause I dare you to smoke-em in a month. Hmmmm a cab huh :-)
bobsled Posted September 26, 2006 Posted September 26, 2006 I have only had one of these. While it had nice flavor, it was definitely on the mild/medium side and left me disappointed. I was surprised that it did not pack the same punch or share a similar flavor as the short. Thanks for the review!
ThreeD Posted October 5, 2006 Posted October 5, 2006 » I've only had 2 of these beautiful cigars. Both had perfect draws which for me is just a little effort to draw the smoke. I just like to run the unlit cigar under my nose a few times and enjoy the smell of the wrapper,mmmmm good. The smoke is creamy and plenty of it. I'm going to have to get more of these.
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