Partagás Maduro No. 2
The Partagás Maduro No. 2 stands as a distinguished addition to the brand's Línea Maduro collection, making its debut in 2018 as part of the regular production lineup. This Cuban cigar showcases the artistry of maduro wrapper processing, featuring tobacco leaves that undergo an extended fermentation period to achieve their characteristic depth and richness.

Vitola Specifications

| Cigar Name | Maduro No. 2 |
| Factory Name | Short Piramides |
| Ring Gauge | 55 |
| Length | 120 mm (4¾″) |
| Official Weight | 12.24 g |
Construction and Presentation

Each Maduro No. 2 is meticulously handcrafted, employing wrapper leaves that benefit from additional fermentation time. This extra processing step is essential to developing the maduro leaf's signature dark coloration and concentrated flavor profile.

The cigar features dual banding: the standard Partagás band B accompanies a dedicated Maduro No. 2 band, clearly distinguishing this vitola within the brand's portfolio. The cigars are presented in semi boîte nature boxes containing 25 units, allowing enthusiasts to appreciate the natural beauty of the maduro wrappers.

Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes

Based on aggregated reviews from fifteen cigar enthusiasts, the Partagás Maduro No. 2 delivers a well-rounded smoking experience with moderate intensity across all measured attributes. The cigar earns consistent mid-range scores for elegance, balance, strength, complexity, and aftertaste, culminating in an overall rating of 3.73 out of 5.

The flavor journey reveals a rich tapestry of tasting notes, with coffee emerging as the most frequently detected characteristic. Additional prominent flavors include:

- Primary Notes: Coffee, anise, chocolate, and sour cherry
- Secondary Notes: Cocoa and wood
- Subtle Accents: Bitter chocolate, cinnamon, earth, leather, and vanilla
Release Information
Introduced to the market on January 1, 2018, the Partagás Maduro No. 2 remains an active offering in the brand's current catalog. As part of the Línea Maduro family, it represents Partagás's commitment to exploring the deeper, more complex flavor possibilities that extended fermentation can unlock in Cuban tobacco.

