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Partagás Londres en Cedro

Partagás Londres en Cedro

The Partagás Londres en Cedro was a distinctive offering from one of Cuba's most storied cigar houses. This machine-made vitola carried the factory name "Petit Cetros" and was distinguished by its cedar wrap—a traditional embellishment that added a subtle aromatic complexity to the smoking experience. The cigar was officially discontinued in 2002, marking the end of an era for this long-running production.

History and Release

The Londres en Cedro traced its origins to the pre-1960 period, making it one of the older established formats in the Partagás portfolio. For more than four decades, this cigar maintained its place in regular production before being retired from the lineup in 2002.

Specifications

Partagás Londres en Cedro
Vitola NameLondres en Cedro
Factory NamePetit Cetros
Ring Gauge40
Length129 mm (5⅛″)
Official Weight7.75 g
ConstructionMachine-made, Cedar wrapped
BandStandard band A
StatusDiscontinued (2002)

Construction and Presentation

As a machine-made cigar, the Londres en Cedro offered consistent construction at an accessible price point. Its defining characteristic was the thin cedar leaf wrapper that encased each cigar—a feature that imparted a gentle woody note to the overall flavor profile. The cigar bore the classic Partagás standard band A, maintaining visual continuity with the brand's identity.

Packaging Formats

Throughout its production run, the Partagás Londres en Cedro was available in several packaging configurations:

  • Dress box of 25 cigars (with cellophane, discontinued 2002)
  • Dress box of 25 cigars (without cellophane, discontinued 2002)
  • Dress box of 10 cigars
  • Dress box of 10 cigars with cellophane

The multiple packaging options reflected the brand's effort to cater to different consumer preferences and purchasing habits during the cigar's market tenure.

Legacy

Though no longer in production, the Partagás Londres en Cedro remains a point of interest for collectors and enthusiasts of Cuban cigar history. Its combination of machine construction, cedar wrapping, and the esteemed Partagás name made it a unique entry in the brand's extensive catalog.

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