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Partagas - Linea Maduro No.1

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Partagas - Linea Maduro No.1Die Partags Maduro No. 1 ist eine auergewhnliche Zigarre im Discretos Format mit einem beeindruckenden Ringma von 52 und einer Lnge von 130 mm. Diese Zigarre zeichnet sich besonders durch ihr dunkles Maduro Deckblatt aus, das nicht nur optisch hervorsticht, sondern auch einen einzigartigen und intensiven Geschmack verleiht. Die Maduro No. 1 bietet ein reichhaltiges, starkes Raucherlebnis, das Liebhaber krftiger Zigarren begeistert. Allgemeine

Die Partagás Maduro No.1 ist eine außergewöhnliche Zigarre im Discretos-Format mit einem beeindruckenden Ringmaß von 52 und einer Länge von 130 mm. Diese Zigarre zeichnet sich besonders durch ihr dunkles Maduro-Deckblatt aus, das nicht nur optisch hervorsticht, sondern auch einen einzigartigen und intensiven Geschmack verleiht. Die Maduro No.1 bietet ein reichhaltiges, starkes Raucherlebnis, das Liebhaber kräftiger Zigarren begeistert.

Allgemeine Informationen:

  • Marke: Partagás
  • Name: Maduro No.1
  • Format: Discretos
  • Länge: 130 mm
  • Ringmaß: 52
  • Deckblatt: Maduro (kubanisch)
  • Umblatt: Kubanisch
  • Einlage: Kubanisch
  • Stärke: Stark

Erscheinungsbild:

Die Maduro No.1 präsentiert sich mit einem tief dunkelbraunen, öligen Deckblatt, das ihr eine unverwechselbare Präsenz verleiht. Das hochwertige, reifere Maduro-Deckblatt trägt maßgeblich zur Intensität und Tiefe der Aromen bei, was diese Zigarre von anderen Partagás-Modellen unterscheidet. Sie liegt fest und makellos in der Hand und verspricht bereits vor dem Anzünden ein volles Geschmackserlebnis.

Aromen und Geschmack:

  • Erstes Drittel: Die Maduro No.1 beginnt kraftvoll mit intensiven Aromen von dunkler Schokolade und Kaffee, begleitet von den typischen erdigen Noten der Partagás-Linie. Das dunkle Deckblatt verleiht der Zigarre eine subtile Süße, die die Stärke der erdigen Aromen ausbalanciert.
  • Zweites Drittel: Im zweiten Drittel vertiefen sich die Aromen weiter, und es kommen Anklänge von Zedernholz und Nüssen hinzu. Die Kombination aus süßen und würzigen Noten sorgt für eine komplexe Geschmackskomposition, während der Rauch dichter und cremiger wird.
  • Letztes Drittel: Zum Ende hin entwickelt die Zigarre eine noch intensivere Würze, wobei der Geschmack von schwarzem Pfeffer und dunklem Leder in den Vordergrund tritt. Die Stärke der Zigarre bleibt konstant, und der langanhaltende, kräftige Abgang zeigt nochmals die Einzigartigkeit des Maduro-Deckblatts.

Fazit:

Die Partagás Maduro No.1 ist eine kraftvolle und komplexe Zigarre, die durch ihr Maduro-Deckblatt eine besondere Tiefe und Süße erhält. Sie bietet ein intensives und vollmundiges Raucherlebnis, das sowohl durch die charakteristischen Partagás-Aromen als auch durch die zusätzlichen Maduro-Nuancen besticht. Ideal für erfahrene Raucher, die das Beste aus zwei Welten – Stärke und Süße – in einer perfekt ausbalancierten Zigarre suchen.

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