Partagás Half Coronas
The Partagás Half Coronas represents a chapter in the brand's extensive history that has since come to a close. This discontinued regular production cigar was once a fixture in the Partagás lineup, offering enthusiasts a compact smoking experience from one of Cuba's most storied manufacturers.
Historical Background
The Half Coronas made its debut prior to 1960, placing it among the earlier entries in the Partagás portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a production run spanning several decades before being discontinued during the 1980s. Today, it exists solely as a collector's item and a memory of Partagás production from that era.
Specifications

| Factory Name | Minutos |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 110 mm (4⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 7.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Status | Discontinued (1980s) |
Vitola Details
Classified under the factory name "Minutos," the Half Coronas measured 110 millimeters in length with a ring gauge of 42. This placed it in the small-to-medium category of cigars, designed for a shorter smoking session while still delivering the characteristic Partagás flavor profile. The cigar weighed in at 7.46 grams according to official specifications.
Packaging
The Half Coronas was available in two distinct packaging formats during its production run:
- Semi boîte nature box containing 25 cigars
- Dress box of 25 cigars
Both presentation styles offered collectors and enthusiasts the same quality cigar, with the dress box providing a more decorative option for those who appreciated the visual appeal of their cigar collection.
Collectibility
As a pre-1960 release that ceased production in the 1980s, the Partagás Half Coronas has become a sought-after item among serious cigar collectors. Examples that have survived the decades represent a tangible connection to Partagás production methods and blends from an earlier generation of Cuban cigar manufacturing.
