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Any opinions on Partagas serie du connaiseur?

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I was wondering if anyone had any opinions on the partagas serie du connaiseur series, I am looking for some thinner ring guage cigars to add to my collection. How does the flavor profile compare to the shorts?
 

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I have been a fan of them for a long time.
They do require some self control with smoking them sloooow. If you do smoke them very controlled you will be rewarded with a very tasty smoke that is very momorable.

Not a strong in your face smoke like a fresh Party short but a smooth elegant flavor.
 

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If you are looking for some smaller ring guages to add, you might consider Raphael Gonzales Slenderella and Punch Ninfas. Both outstanding smokes imho.
 
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I have been a fan of them for a long time.
They do require some self control with smoking them sloooow. If you do smoke them very controlled you will be rewarded with a very tasty smoke that is very momorable.

Not a strong in your face smoke like a fresh Party short but a smooth elegant flavor.
Which slim cigar would you recommend I try? I am also considering the cohiba coronas Especiales though they are a bit expensive. I have the patience to smoke a thin cigar without overheating it and I like how thin cigars have more full intense flavors when savored.
 

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I had a erdm demitasse last night in the hottub and is was a flavorful small smoke. It is good traning for lack of a better term for learning how to enjoy a small smoke without the expense or time investment of the longer smokes.
That is just my opinion.
 

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I think they are mild in strength, but have this pungent floral (almost citrusy (not bitter, but fruity), for lack of a better term) quality that I like.
 

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Which slim cigar would you recommend I try? I am also considering the cohiba coronas Especiales though they are a bit expensive. I have the patience to smoke a thin cigar without overheating it and I like how thin cigars have more full intense flavors when savored.
I love the Especiales. Fantastic cigar with a lot of flavor. I'm also a big fan of teh Raphael Gonzales lonsdale. Get those quick because they have been discontinued.
 

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I think they are mild in strength, but have this pungent floral (almost citrusy (not bitter, but fruity), for lack of a better term) quality that I like.
When well aged, they gain a very robust, yet smooth earthy flavor. VERY appealing. Probably my 2nd fav aged profile...
 

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I have been a fan of them for a long time.
They do require some self control with smoking them sloooow. If you do smoke them very controlled you will be rewarded with a very tasty smoke that is very momorable.

Not a strong in your face smoke like a fresh Party short but a smooth elegant flavor.
Very well put
 

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Of the du connaiseur line, I prefer the #3. It is the same size as the Partagas Charlotte and noticeably smoother. The 1's are just plagued with draw problems probably more than any other of the delicados.
 
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