
Cuban Habanos (Habanos) company, PARTAGAS, a world-famous cigar brand, founded in Cuba in 1845, a world-renowned cigar brand, Cuban cigars in the heavy taste representative, rich taste, with a strong aroma, known as "the strong coffee in cigars"
Partagas is one of the oldest brands of Havana cigars, developed by Don Rem. Founded in 1845 (some say 1927), Don Jaime Patragas still has its old cigarette factory and is located in the heart of Havana. The brand is still known worldwide not only because of its large production volume (there are no less than 40 sizes in this collection, many of which are machine-made and packaged in glass), but also because it has cigars made by the Dominican General Cigar Company, which uses Cameroonian wrappers grown in Havana and is jointly supervised by Menéndez and Cifuentes, part of the famous Cuban cigar family. The difference between Cuban and Dominican cigars is that the former has the word "Habana" printed on the bottom of the label, while the latter has "1845" printed on it.
During the Second World War, the brand was very popular among cigar aficionados in Ewellin. The cigar is also mentioned in Evelyn Waugh's novel "Brideshead Revisited". The quality of Cuban Partagas cigars varies. Larger cigars such as Lusitania, especially those made by Cabinet 50s, are of excellent quality; However, for some small sizes, machine-made cigars are more difficult to pluck than hand-made or handmade cigars. Overall, the brand is rich, full-bodied and earthy, with chunky cigars such as SerriesDNo.4 being the most evident. The Partagas cigars are available in 2 sizes in 8-9-8 packs, the Corona Grande, which is 6 inches in length and has a ring diameter of 42, and the Dalia in length 6.625 inches and a ring diameter of 43, which is used in the Tobacco Factory President Ernesto Grande. Ernesto Lopez sees it as a workhorse for large cigars, with a smooth and full-bodied finish. In addition, the Connoisseur range of 3 sizes of cigars, only sold in certain regions, of which No.1 is the same size as Cohiba's Lanceros, only without the small tail. In conclusion, Partagas is an ideal after-dinner experience.
Handmade Dominican Partagas cigars, despite their excellent construction, have inconsistent wrapper quality, especially for chunky cigars. The brand's top-of-the-line cigars are of good quality, but they are also relatively expensive. They typically have a dark reddish-brown wrapper and sometimes a dark brown wrapper (such as a 6.25-inch, 47-gauge cigar) with a filler made from a blend of tobacco grown in Jamaica, Dominica, and Mexico. Dominican Partagas cigars come in 14 sizes, usually numbered, and are rounded and smooth, with a medium-rich, full-bodied, slightly sweet flavor.
The cigars themselves are unmistakably full of aroma and intensity, and are still produced in the Partagas factory, and have been renamed Fernando Perez internationally, which not only allows for more choice of sizes and shapes, but also allows cigar lovers to recognize the Partagas brand all over the world.
Try the Partagas D4 (Robusto) cigar, which has an attractive red label and is suitable for the average cigar aficionalist to enjoy after a meal.