Partagás Palmas Grandes
The Partagás Palmas Grandes stands as a notable chapter in the storied history of one of Cuba's most revered cigar brands. This discontinued vitola, known by its factory name "Ninfas," represented the elegant, slender smoking experience that characterized an earlier era of Cuban cigar craftsmanship.
History and Production Status
The Palmas Grandes entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older established releases in the Partagás portfolio. The cigar enjoyed decades of production before being discontinued in 1990, leaving behind a legacy that spans nearly the entirety of Cuba's post-revolution cigar industry. As a regular production item during its active years, the Palmas Grandes was widely available to connoisseurs seeking the distinctive Partagás smoking experience in a classic format.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Ninfas |
| Ring Gauge | 33 |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Official Weight | 7.07 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Production Period | Pre-1960 to 1990 |
Format and Character
With its slender 33 ring gauge and impressive 7-inch length, the Palmas Grandes embodied the classic "lancero" style that was once the preferred format among serious cigar enthusiasts. This elegant proportions allowed for a cool, gradual smoking experience that showcased the nuanced flavors for which Partagás has long been celebrated. The handmade construction ensured that each cigar met the exacting standards expected of the brand.
Presentation
The Palmas Grandes was presented in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars, adorned with the standard Partagás band A design. This packaging reflected the brand's commitment to both quality and presentation, making these cigars as visually appealing as they were satisfying to smoke.
Today, the Partagás Palmas Grandes remains a fondly remembered vitola among collectors and enthusiasts who had the opportunity to experience this classic Cuban cigar during its three decades of production.
