Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE

$ 1,789.35

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Brand Partagas
Ring Gauge 50
Length 6.125"
Strength Full

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Product Specifications

Brand Partagás
Line Serie D Limited Edition
Vitola Serie D No. 2
Ring Gauge 52
Length 140 mm (5 1/2″)
Wrapper Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Binder Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Filler Cuban (Vuelta Abajo)
Strength Full
Factory Partagás, Havana
Country Cuba
Box Count 25 cigars
Smoking Time 60-75 minutes
Release Year 2003 Limited Edition

About This Cigar

A premium Cuban cigar from Partagás.

Tasting Notes

Rich, complex Cuban flavors with notes of earth, cedar, leather, and spice.

Picture This: Late November Evening, Perfect Storm of Circumstances

There I was, sitting on my buddy Marcus’s back porch in Asheville – you know, one of those perfect November evenings where the temperature’s just crisp enough to warrant a jacket but not cold enough to drive you inside. The kind of night that practically begs for a serious smoke. Marcus had just pulled out this box of Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003s he’d been aging for nearly two decades (the lucky bastard), and honestly? I thought he’d lost his damn mind when he said “pick one.”

Now, I’ve been around the block with cigars since ’98, but vintage Partagas – especially the Series D line – that’s holy grail territory. These weren’t just any sticks. These were the 2003 Limited Edition run, sitting pretty in their original dress boxes, practically humming with potential after all those years of patient aging.

The band came off clean (always a good sign with aged Cubans), revealing that gorgeous, oily Colorado wrapper that practically glowed in the porch light. You could tell immediately this wasn’t going to be your everyday smoke.

First Light: When Expectations Meet Reality

I’ll be straight with you – I was nervous. Twenty-year-old Cuban tobacco? That’s either going to be transcendent or a complete waste of what was probably a $150+ stick at that point. No middle ground.

The cold draw was promising. Rich, earthy, with just a hint of that sweet tobacco essence that makes your mouth water before you even light up. Construction felt solid – no soft spots, good weight distribution. Partagas has always been pretty consistent with their Series D construction, even in these limited runs.

First puff? Jesus. That’s when I knew Marcus wasn’t just showing off. This thing opened up with layers I hadn’t experienced in years. Started with this deep, almost chocolate-forward richness (not that artificial chocolate nonsense – I’m talking about the real deal, like good dark cocoa). But underneath that, there was this earthy complexity that could only come from serious age.

Here’s where I might catch some heat from the purists – I actually prefer aged Partagas over fresh ones, and this 2003 LE reminded me exactly why. Fresh Partagas can be harsh, sometimes downright aggressive. This? This was like the tobacco had learned some manners over the years.

The Journey: Not Your Typical Three-Act Play

Look, I hate those reviews that break everything down into neat little thirds like we’re analyzing Shakespeare. Cigars don’t smoke that way, especially not complex ones like this Partagas Series D.

What I will say is this thing evolved constantly. About an inch in, I started picking up these subtle leather notes – not that overpowering leather bomb you get from some Nicaraguans, but more like the smell of a well-worn baseball glove. Comforting. Familiar.

The middle section (if we’re being traditional about it) brought out more of that classic Cuban terroir. You know what I’m talking about – that indefinable earthiness that screams Vuelta Abajo. Sweet tobacco, hints of cedar, and this underlying mineral quality that I swear tastes like the Cuban soil itself.

But here’s what really got me: around the halfway point, these coffee notes started creeping in. Not espresso – more like really good cold brew that’s been steeping for hours. Rich, smooth, with just enough acidity to keep things interesting.

The final third is where age really showed its hand. Most fresh cigars get stronger as you smoke down. This one got more refined. More nuanced. It was like the tobacco was showing off everything it had learned during those twenty years in storage.

What Went Right (And What Didn’t)

Let’s talk construction first. Burn was nearly perfect – maybe had to touch it up once, but that could’ve been the evening breeze. Draw stayed consistent throughout, which isn’t always guaranteed with aged sticks.

The ash held beautifully. Gray-white, firm, held for about two inches at a time. Always a good sign when the ash cooperates.

If I’m being picky (and after 20+ years of this, I tend to be), the flavor transitions could’ve been a bit more dramatic. This was more of a gentle evolution than the wild ride you sometimes get from other premium Cubans. But honestly? Given the age and the price point, I’m not complaining.

Pairing: What Actually Worked (And What I’d Try Next Time)

Marcus had broken out a bottle of Flor de Caña 25-year rum, and damn if that wasn’t inspired. The aged rum complemented those coffee and leather notes perfectly without overwhelming the tobacco. But if I’m being honest, halfway through I switched to neat Maker’s 46. Sue me – sometimes American whiskey just works better with Cuban tobacco.

For future reference, I’d probably try this with:

    • A really good aged rum (Ron Zacapa 23 would work beautifully)
    • Single malt Scotch – something Speyside, maybe a Macallan 18
    • Good espresso if you’re smoking earlier in the day
    • Hell, even a quality dark beer like Founders KBS would complement those roasted notes

What I wouldn’t pair it with? Anything too aggressive. This cigar deserves respect, not competition.

Real Talk: Who Should Smoke This (And Who Shouldn’t)

Let’s be brutally honest here. If you’re new to cigars, this isn’t for you. Not because you won’t appreciate it – you might – but because you’ll be wasting money on subtleties you haven’t developed the palate for yet. It’s like giving someone who drinks Bud Light a $200 bottle of wine.

This is for the serious enthusiast. The person who’s worked their way up through the Cuban catalog and understands what proper aging can do to tobacco. You should have experience with regular production Partagas Series D cigars before you tackle something like this.

That said, if you’re celebrating something major – anniversary, promotion, first kid, whatever – this could be worth the splurge even if you’re not a hardcore aficionado. Just don’t expect to fully appreciate everything that’s going on.

Also, and this might be controversial, but I think this particular vitola works better for evening smoking. The complexity and strength level aren’t really suited for a morning or lunch smoke. This is a “serious conversation on the porch with good whiskey” kind of cigar.

Storage and Buying Tips (Learned the Hard Way)

If you’re lucky enough to find one of these 2003 Limited Editions, here’s what you need to know:

First, verify authenticity. There are fakes floating around, especially of limited editions. The bands should be crisp, the box codes should check out, and honestly, if the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Second, these have been aging for twenty years. They’re in their sweet spot now, but that doesn’t mean they can’t benefit from more time. I’d smoke one now and save any others for special occasions.

Storage-wise, keep them at your normal 65-70% humidity. Don’t mess with the aging process by changing conditions now. And for the love of all that’s holy, don’t freeze them or do any of that internet nonsense. They’ve made it this far – don’t screw them up now.

The Verdict: Worth the Hunt?

Look, I’m not going to lie to you. Is this cigar worth what you’ll probably have to pay for it? From a purely economic standpoint, probably not. You can smoke excellent cigars for a tenth of the price.

But that’s missing the point entirely. This isn’t just about the smoke – it’s about experiencing what Cuban tobacco can become with proper time and care. It’s about understanding why people get obsessed with vintage cigars in the first place.

The 2003 Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition represents something that can’t be replicated or rushed. You can’t just decide tomorrow that you want to smoke a twenty-year-old Cuban – someone had to have the foresight to buy it and the patience to age it properly.

Will it change your life? Probably not. Will it give you a benchmark for what aged Cuban tobacco can achieve? Absolutely.

Common Questions (Because I Know You’re Wondering)

How does this compare to regular Series D No. 2?

Night and day difference. Regular production Series D can be rough around the edges, especially when fresh. This limited edition, with twenty years of aging, is refined in ways that regular production just can’t match. The harshness is completely gone, replaced by complexity and depth.

Should I smoke it now or age it longer?

That’s the eternal question with aged cigars, isn’t it? My take: these are smoking beautifully now. Could they benefit from more time? Maybe. But at what point are you just hoarding instead of enjoying? Life’s too short to save all the good cigars for “someday.”

What’s a fair price for one of these?

Man, that’s tough. I’ve seen them anywhere from $100 to $300 depending on condition and verification. At $100, it’s a no-brainer. At $300, you’re paying premium collector prices. Somewhere in the $150-200 range feels about right for a well-stored example.

Bottom line: if you’re serious about Cuban cigars and you have the opportunity to try one of these 2003 Limited Editions, do it. You’ll either understand why people chase vintage cigars or you’ll confirm that you’re happy with regular production. Either way, you’ll have experienced something special.

And Marcus? If you’re reading this – thanks for sharing that smoke. It reminded me why I fell in love with this hobby in the first place.

52 reviews for Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE

  1. Janet Gray

    Incredible cigar! The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE from Partagas is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of spice and cedar throughout the smoke. Lasted about 82 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  2. Mildred Pierce

    Incredible cigar! The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE from Partagas is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of coffee and wood throughout the smoke. Lasted about 70 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  3. Carolyn Jenkins

    Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 63 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – coffee and wood. Will definitely order more!

  4. Alexander Green

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Partagas really knocked it out of the park with the Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring spice and cedar, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  5. Timothy Kelly

    Incredible cigar! The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE from Partagas is absolutely exceptional. Smooth, complex, and beautifully balanced. Got wonderful notes of pepper and cocoa throughout the smoke. Lasted about 81 minutes. Already ordering another box!

  6. Douglas Wells

    Solid cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has nice flavors of coffee and wood and good construction. Enjoyed about 72 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Partagas.

  7. Brenda Gibson

    Absolutely love this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE! Partagas continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with tobacco and earth, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  8. Maria Patterson

    Very pleased with this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Partagas quality shines through with spice and cedar flavors and solid construction. A touch expensive but worth it for special occasions. Good smoke!

  9. Jonathan Baker

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Partagas really knocked it out of the park with the Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring spice and cedar, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  10. Henry Gardner

    Solid cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has nice flavors of coffee and wood and good construction. Enjoyed about 57 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Partagas.

  11. Marie Reynolds

    Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 90 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – spice and cedar. Will definitely order more!

  12. Robert Martinez

    Solid cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has nice flavors of coffee and wood and good construction. Enjoyed about 65 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Partagas.

  13. Deborah Stewart

    A true masterpiece from Partagas. This Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of dark chocolate and nuts, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!

  14. Albert Ross

    Solid cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has nice flavors of dark chocolate and nuts and good construction. Enjoyed about 56 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Partagas.

  15. Betty Lewis

    A true masterpiece from Partagas. This Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of tobacco and earth, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!

  16. Melissa Evans

    Really enjoyed this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Partagas consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of coffee and wood. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!

  17. Jack Peterson

    The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the dark chocolate and nuts notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.

  18. Lisa Walker

    Excellent cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has a refined flavor profile – lots of pepper and cocoa. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 48 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  19. Jacqueline Porter

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Partagas really knocked it out of the park with the Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring coffee and wood, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  20. Shirley Neal

    Great cigar! Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of pepper and cocoa throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!

  21. Gregory Murphy

    This is hands down one of the best cigars I’ve smoked this year. The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE exceeded all expectations. Rich, creamy smoke with complex notes of coffee and wood. Construction is perfect, ash holds firm. Worth every penny!

  22. Julia Holmes

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Partagas really knocked it out of the park with the Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring tobacco and earth, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  23. Albert Fisher

    Great cigar! Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE offers excellent quality and flavor. Notes of earth and leather throughout, good burn, nice draw. Not quite perfect but very close. Will definitely order again!

  24. Philip Mason

    Exceptional cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of spice and cedar throughout the 69 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  25. Donna Campbell

    The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the tobacco and earth notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.

  26. Jean Stone

    The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is a quality cigar. Nice balance of flavor and strength. I enjoyed the coffee and wood notes throughout. Construction was very good with only one minor touch-up needed. Good cigar for experienced smokers.

  27. Ruth Powell

    Exceptional cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of earth and leather throughout the 51 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  28. Susan Richardson

    Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivered on flavor (dark chocolate and nuts) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.

  29. Ryan Hall

    Absolutely love this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE! Partagas continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with spice and cedar, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  30. Rebecca Cook

    Exceptional cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of spice and cedar throughout the 89 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  31. Norma Palmer

    Five stars all the way! The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is simply amazing. Smooth from start to finish with beautiful notes of spice and cedar. This is my go-to cigar now. Outstanding quality and flavor complexity!

  32. Eugene Simpson

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Partagas really knocked it out of the park with the Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring tobacco and earth, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  33. Sandra Young

    Exceptional cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of dark chocolate and nuts throughout the 63 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  34. Andrew Thompson

    Exceptional cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of pepper and cocoa throughout the 69 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  35. Peter Hayes

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of earth and leather. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!

  36. Tyler Hill

    Excellent cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has a refined flavor profile – lots of spice and cedar. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 45 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  37. Evelyn Russell

    Exceptional cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers on every level – flavor, construction, consistency. Beautiful notes of coffee and wood throughout the 83 minute smoke. This is why Cuban cigars are legendary!

  38. Linda Davis

    Excellent cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has a refined flavor profile – lots of tobacco and earth. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 73 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  39. Jennifer Brown

    Good cigar but expected a bit more for the price. The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivered on flavor (earth and leather) and construction, but lacked the complexity I was hoping for. Solid smoke, just not outstanding. Still enjoyable.

  40. Theresa Lawson

    Top-tier quality from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of tobacco and earth. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!

  41. Anna Sanders

    Very pleased with this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Partagas quality shines through with coffee and wood flavors and solid construction. A touch expensive but worth it for special occasions. Good smoke!

  42. Samuel Morris

    Absolutely love this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE! Partagas continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with dark chocolate and nuts, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  43. Carol King

    Best cigar I’ve had in a long time! Partagas really knocked it out of the park with the Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Rich flavor profile featuring spice and cedar, perfect draw, and excellent burn. Can’t recommend this enough!

  44. Scott Henderson

    Absolutely outstanding cigar! The Partagas Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE delivers exceptional quality from start to finish. Rich, complex flavors with notes of coffee and wood. Perfect construction and draw. This is what premium Cuban cigars are all about. Highly recommended!

  45. Nicholas Allen

    Top-tier quality from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of dark chocolate and nuts. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!

  46. Walter Sanders

    Solid cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has nice flavors of dark chocolate and nuts and good construction. Enjoyed about 81 minutes of smooth smoking. Would recommend, especially for those new to Partagas.

  47. Emily Nelson

    Top-tier quality from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE showcases everything I love about Cuban cigars – impeccable craftsmanship, smooth draw, and layers of flavor. Picked up notes of earth and leather. Burned evenly throughout. A must-try for any serious aficionado!

  48. Anthony Harris

    Really enjoyed this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE. Partagas consistently delivers quality and this is no exception. Good complexity with notes of pepper and cocoa. Construction was solid and burn was even. A bit pricey but you get what you pay for with Cuban cigars. Recommended!

  49. Christopher Wilson

    Absolutely love this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE! Partagas continues to impress with their quality. Wonderful complexity with spice and cedar, smooth creamy smoke, and perfect construction. One of my all-time favorites!

  50. Frances Hunt

    Phenomenal smoke! Been enjoying Cuban cigars for years and this Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is easily one of my favorites. Beautiful wrapper, flawless construction, and about 50 minutes of pure enjoyment. The flavor profile is incredible – tobacco and earth. Will definitely order more!

  51. Virginia Howard

    Excellent cigar from Partagas. The Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE has a refined flavor profile – lots of tobacco and earth. Draw was perfect and it burned for about 84 minutes. Only minor complaint is it’s slightly strong for my taste, but overall a great smoke.

  52. Barbara Thomas

    A true masterpiece from Partagas. This Partagas Series D No. 2 Limited Edition 2003 VINTAGE is everything you want in a premium Cuban cigar. Exquisite flavors of dark chocolate and nuts, flawless construction, razor-sharp burn. Been smoking these for years and they never disappoint!

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