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Partagás Serie D No. 6 — tasting notes and pricing context
The Partagás Serie D No. 6 was added to the Serie D line in 2014 to fill the under-45-minute slot in the Partagás catalogue — a 3.5-inch Petit Edmundo with the same chunky 50 ring as the larger Serie D vitolas. The cigar uses the same Partagás factory blend as the famous Serie D No. 4: heavy on Vuelta Abajo ligero, darker Habano wrapper, oily finish. The shorter length means less burn time to evolve, but the 50-ring gauge keeps the smoke dense and concentrated.
The profile is the Serie D character compressed into a 30-minute window. First third opens fast with black pepper, dark earth and a touch of espresso; the middle settles into leather, cocoa and aged cedar; the last third delivers a quick but rich finish with coffee and a whisper of dried fruit. Across Europe a box of 20 sits in the €315 to €395 range: Noblego runs around €350, Cigarworld €365, Cigarmust CHF 390 (~€410 after FX), Italian licensed tabaccherie €360. The €60 absolute spread is moderate but the No. 6 ships in box of 20 (not 25), so on a per-cigar basis the spread is one of the wider gaps in the Partagás catalogue — particularly meaningful for smokers who buy three or four boxes a year of this SKU as a short-format daily.
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