The Ultimate Guide to Partagás Cigars

Partagás Cigars stands as one of the most iconic names in the cigar world, with a heritage stretching back to 1845 in Havana, Cuba. Known for rich, full-flavored blends and impeccable craftsmanship, Partagás has built a reputation for delivering cigars that combine deep tradition with consistent quality.

Today, two distinct versions of the brand exist: Cuban Partagás, still made in Havana and distributed internationally by Habanos S.A., and non-Cuban Partagás, crafted in the Dominican Republic by General Cigar Company for the U.S. market. Both share a commitment to flavor, construction, and legacy.


The History of Partagás Cigars

Founded by Don Jaime Partagás y Ravelo, the original Havana factory quickly became known for its premium blends made from the finest Vuelta Abajo tobaccos. Partagás was one of the earliest brands to experiment with aging, fermentation techniques, and diverse leaf sourcing to create unique profiles.

After the Cuban Revolution, production of Partagás for the U.S. shifted to the Dominican Republic. While Cuban Partagás continues for non-U.S. markets, the Dominican-made line — led by General Cigar Company — has carved out its own identity, maintaining rich flavors while adapting to different tobaccos and consumer preferences.


Where Partagás Cigars Are Made

  • Cuban Partagás: Produced at the legendary Partagás Factory in Havana, located just behind the Capitol building.
  • Non-Cuban Partagás: Handmade in the Dominican Republic, primarily at the General Cigar Dominicana factory.

Key production elements:

  • Diverse Tobacco Origins – Dominican, Mexican San Andrés, Honduran, and Nicaraguan fillers.
  • Multiple Wrapper Choices – Including Cameroon, Connecticut Shade, and Maduro varieties.
  • Aged Long-Filler Construction – For complexity, smoothness, and consistency.

Overview of Popular Blends

Partagás Serie D No. 4 (Cuban)  

Strength: Full
Wrapper: Cuban
Tasting Notes:

  • Earth, cocoa, and leather
  • Black pepper spice
  • Long, bold finish
    Best Pairings: Espresso, aged rum, dark chocolate
    Highlight: One of the most famous Cuban robustos ever produced

Partagás Black Label (Dominican)  

Strength: Full
Wrapper: Connecticut Medio Tiempo Maduro
Tasting Notes:

  • Espresso, dark chocolate, and molasses
  • Bold spice with a creamy undertone
  • Dense, lingering finish
    Best Pairings: Bourbon, stout beer, chocolate truffles
    Highlight: A powerhouse Maduro for lovers of rich, strong cigars

Partagás 1845  

Strength: Medium-Full
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Viso
Tasting Notes:

  • Toasted nuts, cedar, and black pepper
  • Sweet earthiness
  • Balanced, flavorful finish
    Best Pairings: Rye whiskey, café mocha, aged cheddar
    Highlight: A modern reinterpretation of the Partagás profile

Partagás Heritage  

Strength: Medium-Full
Wrapper: Honduran Olancho San Agustin
Tasting Notes:

  • Leather, sweet spice, and roasted nuts
  • Subtle cocoa on the retrohale
  • Smooth yet bold finish
    Best Pairings: Amber ale, cappuccino, roasted pecans
    Highlight: Classic Partagás character with Honduran flair

Partagás Legend

Strength: Medium
Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
Tasting Notes:

  • Cocoa, espresso, and dried fruit
  • Sweet finish with light spice
    Best Pairings: Tawny port, dark roast coffee, cherry cordial
    Highlight: Sleek, refined smoke with a rich Maduro sweetness

More Popular Partagás Cigars  

Partagás Lusitania (Cuban) – A legendary double corona for long, indulgent smoking sessions.
Partagás Spanish Rosado – Medium-bodied with a distinct reddish wrapper and spicy-sweet flavor.


Tips to Smoke Partagás Cigars Like a Pro

  • Know your origin — Cuban and Dominican Partagás offer very different flavor experiences.
  • Try Cameroon wrappers — The U.S. Partagás Cameroon line is highly regarded for its unique sweetness.
  • Pair strength to beverage — Stronger blends excel with dark liquors, milder blends with coffee or tea.
  • Age for complexity — Both Cuban and Dominican versions benefit from 1–2 years of rest.

FAQs About Partagás Cigars

Q: Are Partagás Cigars Cuban?
A: Some are — Cuban versions are made in Havana, while Dominican-made Partagás is for the U.S. market.

Q: Which is the strongest Partagás?
A: The Dominican Black Label and Cuban Serie D No. 4 are both full-bodied powerhouses.

Q: Which is best for beginners?
A: The Dominican Partagás Legend offers an approachable medium-bodied profile.

Q: Are Partagás cigars handmade?
A: Yes, all Partagás cigars are hand-rolled.


Wrapping Things Up

Partagás Cigars represents a legacy of more than 175 years, offering rich, complex blends that cater to every kind of smoker — from the legendary Serie D No. 4 in Cuba to bold modern creations like the Black Label in the Dominican Republic. Whether you crave classic Cuban heritage or innovative non-Cuban blends, Partagás delivers timeless quality in every draw.

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