Partagas
If there is one particularly famous cigar factory in Havana, it is
Partagas. You can find it at No. 520 Industria Street, just behind the
Capitol building, in the heart of the city.
The factory was opened in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagas and it has been making the cigars that bear his name ever since.
A Partagas is immediately recognisable by its deep, earthy flavour.
The character of its blend springs from a selection of tobaccos from
the Vuelta Abajo region chosen for their unmistakable richness of
flavour and aroma.
Partagas come in a wide array of shapes and sizes. The best known
are the Serie D No. 4, the Lusitania and the 8-9-8, a cigar that is
named after the way it is arranged in its box.
All sizes are ‘totalmente a mano, tripa larga' -totally hand made,
long filler, except two, which are ‘mecanizado' or made by machines.