Partagás Astorias
The Partagás Astorias stands as a notable entry in the storied history of one of Cuba's most prestigious cigar marques. This handmade vitola, now discontinued, represented the craftsmanship and tradition that defined the Partagás brand for generations of aficionados.

History and Background
The Astorias traced its origins to a pre-1960 release, making it one of the older expressions in the Partagás portfolio. For decades, this cigar served as a staple offering for enthusiasts seeking the classic Partagás profile in a distinctive format. Production continued until 2002, when the vitola was officially discontinued, marking the end of an era for this longstanding release.

Vitola Specifications

| Factory Name | Cosacos |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 135 mm (5⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 8.84 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging

The Partagás Astorias featured the Standard band A, consistent with the brand's traditional presentation. The cigar was available in dress boxes containing 25 cigars. Initially offered without cellophane, later productions included individual cellophane wrapping for protection. The dress box format without cellophane was discontinued in 2002.

Related Releases
- Partagás Astorias Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor
- All Partagás Cigars
Legacy
Though no longer in regular production, the Partagás Astorias remains a sought-after find among collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the classic Cuban cigar tradition. Its decades-long production run speaks to the enduring appeal of its format and the quality associated with the Partagás name.
