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This is my first Review and I am glad to be doing it on such a great cigar .

Here it goes,IMHO


Cigar:partagas Lusitanias
Size: 7 5/8 x 49
Shape: Double Corona
Wrapper: Light brown colored, smooth to touch and firm
Pre-Draw: very easy, and spicy

I cut it with my Colibri V-cutter, I toasted the foot , which had a sweet cedar smell, then I lit it with my Colibri Duece lighter, lit up very nicely and even.

The first draw was very spicy with a peppery note, I thought wow this is going to be a powerhouse, after the fist few draws the peppery taste mellowed and it became mild-medium, very smooth and creamy and left the palate feeling cool ( as in a hint of mint, more like spearmint)just a hint.
About 1 ½ in down it started having a nutty taste with some cedar notes and creamy still leaving the palate feeling cool.

I knocked the ash off at 2”. The ash was grey and black striped look, and firm.


Around 1/3 of the way down the nut and cedar notes became stronger with maybe a hint of sage, and creamy, still leaving the palate feeling cool.

The burn was perfect at this point.

At ½ way mark the spice and peppery taste returned, but mild the cigar did however turn a little more to the medium side never losing its cedar and nutty notes, still leaving the palate amazingly cool, and very creamy.

I knocked the ash off again at about 2 “.The ash was still grey and black striped look and firm.

Around 2/3 of the way down the peppery taste became a little stronger and the cigar became more medium-full tasting, still maintaining its nutty and cedar notes, leaving the palate cool almost refreshing, I would say.

I knocked the black and grey striped ash off again at about another 2” and it was still firm and burning perfect.

I smoked this Great smoke down to about ½ inch before I nubbed it out and it had become full flavored and peppery with about 1” left to go, never got hot. The Burn was perfect right to the end never once losing its straight line.

In my honest opinion this was one of the best cigars I have ever had and I hope that someday I will be able to enjoy another one!!!!

Thank You Joe for this awesome smoke Brother, it was truly and enjoyable experience.:applause:
 
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This is my first Review and I am glad to be doing it on such a great cigar .

Here it goes,IMHO


Cigar:partagas Lusitanias
Size: 7 5/8 x 49
Shape: Double Corona
Wrapper: Light brown colored, smooth to touch and firm
Pre-Draw: very easy, and spicy

I cut it with my Colibri V-cutter, I toasted the foot , which had a sweet cedar smell, then I lit it with my Colibri Duece lighter, lit up very nicely and even.

The first draw was very spicy with a peppery note, I thought wow this is going to be a powerhouse, after the fist few draws the peppery taste mellowed and it became mild-medium, very smooth and creamy and left the palate feeling cool ( as in a hint of mint, more like spearmint)just a hint.
About 1 ½ in down it started having a nutty taste with some cedar notes and creamy still leaving the palate feeling cool.

I knocked the ash off at 2”. The ash was grey and black striped look, and firm.


Around 1/3 of the way down the nut and cedar notes became stronger with maybe a hint of sage, and creamy, still leaving the palate feeling cool.

The burn was perfect at this point.

At ½ way mark the spice and peppery taste returned, but mild the cigar did however turn a little more to the medium side never losing its cedar and nutty notes, still leaving the palate amazingly cool, and very creamy.

I knocked the ash off again at about 2 “.The ash was still grey and black striped look and firm.

Around 2/3 of the way down the peppery taste became a little stronger and the cigar became more medium-full tasting, still maintaining its nutty and cedar notes, leaving the palate cool almost refreshing, I would say.

I knocked the black and grey striped ash off again at about another 2” and it was still firm and burning perfect.

I smoked this Great smoke down to about ½ inch before I nubbed it out and it had become full flavored and peppery with about 1” left to go, never got hot. The Burn was perfect right to the end never once losing its straight line.

In my honest opinion this was one of the best cigars I have ever had and I hope that someday I will be able to enjoy another one!!!!

Thank You Joe for this awesome smoke Brother, it was truly and enjoyable experience.:applause:

What year and code was this lusitania? Sounds like a great smoke!
 

sogon

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I just finished a box of these, well I have 2 left. They are very nice. It took me 3 or 4 to get used to how spicy they are. The last 3rd is really what does it for me, when they are spicy as hell mixed with chocolate and leather.
 

Irritech

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I knocked the ash off again at about 2 “.The ash was still grey and black striped look and firm.
That's what you want right there bro! 1st time I ever smoked a real Cuban, I thought it had to be fake. How could such a great cigar have a nasty greyish ash? LOL Live and learn. Thanx for the review!:santa:
 
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I love the Lusitania. What a classy cigar. Everytime I smoke one, I feel I need an oxygen mask towards the last 1/3. This cigar is the only cigar you need for an entire day. Fantastic review!
 
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