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Partagas Chicos

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Partagas Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:ThinLength:106
Format:ChicosRing:29
Weight:3 gr.Score:7.0
Presentation: Two layers wrapped in cellophane in a box of 25


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Review #14: Together with the Partagas Mille Fleurs these are what I buy most often. The difference is that the first cm of a Chico tastes tastes like the last cm of a Mille Fleurs. I had always been looking for a Cuban small cigar that is cheap and still intense. This does it: very strong, concentrated chocolate and coffee, and incredibly rich in nicotine. Of course, no subtleties and complexities in such a tiny thing. Rough construction, never any draw problems, they are machine-made after all. They seem to be a licence product but Hecho en Cuba. At 8o cent (Germany) much more value than Quintero Puritos at 75. The only problem: They seem to have been discontinued in 2005 according to http://www.cubancigarwebsite.com/current-brands/partagas.htm - Submitted by kiste on May 6, 2007


Review #13: I buy Dominican Partagas Chicos seconds for quick smokes in the car so I gave these a try. I just finished my first box and while the flavor was quite good, about half the smokes were under filled. I liked the Cuban Partagas' flavor much more than the Dominican but I don't know if the difference in price was justified. After saying that though, I'll probably buy them again. I doubt I was getting the true Partagas experience either. God, I love Cuban cigars - do they make a truly bad one? - Submitted by steveclark on April 12, 2007


Review #12: I buy Dominican Partagas Chicos seconds for quick smokes in the car so I gave these a try. I just finished my first box and while the flavor was quite good, about half the smokes were under filled. I liked the Cuban Partagas' flavor much more than the Dominican but I don't know if the difference in price was justified. After saying that though, I'll probably buy them again. I doubt I was getting the true Partagas experience either. God, I love Cuban cigars - do they make a truly bad one? - Submitted by steveclark on April 12, 2007


Review #11: pretty smooth, although one can't expect too much complexity in a small cigar. definitely a decent smoke for times when a bigger cigar is too much; still looking, however, for a quick smoke with a bit more flavor. have tried a few, and so far the Quinteros seem to be the best. if anyone knows of any chicos with a bit more 'punch', id appreciate any suggestions. - Submitted by Jlopam on April 10, 2007


Review #10: If you have just 15 minutes and still want to smoke a cuban cigar, there's no much you can do other than buy a box of these. Don't expect a real cigar, just a shadow of that, but not bad. - Submitted by sasha on April 6, 2007


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