Partagás Londres Extra
The Partagás Londres Extra holds a special place in the storied history of one of Cuba's most distinguished cigar brands. This machine-made vitola was part of the regular production lineup for decades before its eventual discontinuation in 2002, representing an accessible entry point into the Partagás portfolio for generations of enthusiasts.
Historical Background
The Londres Extra traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the older expressions in the Partagás catalog. For more than four decades, this cigar served as a reliable option for those seeking the classic Partagás character in a compact format. Its production run concluded in 2002, when Habanos S.A. streamlined various brand offerings, relegating this vitola to discontinued status.
Specifications

| Cigar Name | Londres Extra |
| Factory Name | Petit Cetros |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 7.75 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Londres Extra offered consistent construction at a value-oriented price point. The vitola featured the classic Partagás band A presentation, maintaining brand identity across the production range.
Packaging Options
Throughout its production history, the Partagás Londres Extra was available in multiple packaging configurations:
- Cardboard pack of 5 cigars in cellophane (discontinued 2002)
- Cardboard pack of 5 cigars unwrapped (discontinued 2002)
- Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane (discontinued 2002)
- Dress box of 25 cigars unwrapped (discontinued 2002)
- Dress box of 10 cigars in cellophane
- Dress box of 10 cigars unwrapped
The majority of these packaging formats were retired alongside the cigar itself in 2002, though the 10-count dress boxes represented later additions to the lineup before discontinuation.
Legacy
While no longer in production, the Partagás Londres Extra remains a point of interest for collectors and those studying the evolution of the Partagás brand. Its machine-made construction and accessible sizing made it a practical choice for everyday smoking during its production years, embodying the working-class heritage that Partagás has long represented in Cuban cigar culture.
