Partagás Filipos
The Partagás Filipos represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that debuted before 1960 and enjoyed a production run lasting into the 1980s before being retired from the regular lineup. This discontinued regular production cigar offers collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the evolution of the prestigious Partagás brand.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Filipos |
| Factory Name | Placeras |
| Ring Gauge | 34 |
| Length | 125 mm (4⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 5.27 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
Historical Background

The Filipos entered the market as part of the Partagás regular production portfolio sometime before 1960, placing it firmly in the pre-revolutionary era of Cuban cigar manufacturing. The cigar remained available for several decades before production ceased during the 1980s, making it a sought-after find for collectors interested in vintage Cuban tobacco.
Vitola Characteristics
Classified under the factory name "Placeras," the Filipos featured a slender profile with its 34 ring gauge. At 125 millimeters (approximately 4⅞ inches) in length, this cigar delivered an elegant smoking experience typical of the thinner vitolas popular during its era. The handmade construction reflected Partagás' commitment to traditional craftsmanship.
Presentation
The cigar was dressed with Partagás' standard band A and presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars—a classic presentation style befitting the brand's reputation for quality and sophistication.
Legacy
While no longer in production, the Partagás Filipos remains an important reference point for understanding the historical range of the Partagás brand. Its discontinuation in the 1980s marked the end of an era for this particular vitola, though the Partagás name continues to thrive with numerous other offerings in its portfolio.
