Partagás Fabulosos
The Partagás Fabulosos stands as a notable entry in the brand's historical catalog—a handmade Cuban cigar that enjoyed a relatively brief but significant production run. Released prior to 1960 and discontinued in 1970, this regular production vitola represents an era of Partagás craftsmanship that has since become a point of interest for collectors and historians of Cuban tobacco.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Fabulosos |
| Factory Name | Gran Coronas Partagás Largas |
| Ring Gauge | 50 |
| Length | 237 mm (9⅜″) |
| Estimated Weight | 20.80 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Status | Discontinued |

Packaging and Presentation
The Fabulosos was offered as individual cigars, each encased in aluminium foil for protection and preservation. These singles were housed in individual slide lid boxes—a packaging choice that spoke to the cigar's premium positioning within the Partagás portfolio. The standard Band A adorned each specimen, providing the classic visual identity associated with the marque.
Historical Context
With origins tracing back to before 1960, the Partagás Fabulosos emerged during a transformative period in Cuban cigar production. Its decade-long production window, concluding in 1970, places it firmly within a fascinating chapter of Habanos history. The substantial dimensions—measuring nearly nine and a half inches with a 50 ring gauge—made this an impressive grand corona format that would have demanded considerable time and attention from the smoker.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Fabulosos remains part of the broader Partagás story, representing the brand's willingness to offer substantial, commanding formats to its discerning clientele. Surviving examples from this pre-1970 production period are now considered genuine collector's items, offering a glimpse into the blending and construction techniques of a bygone era in Cuban cigar making.
