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Partagás Parisianos

Partagás Parisianos

The Partagás Parisianos represents a fascinating chapter in the storied history of one of Cuba's most revered cigar brands. This machine-made vitola, which debuted before 1960, served as an accessible entry point into the Partagás portfolio for decades before its eventual discontinuation in 2002.

Historical Background

As a pre-1960 release, the Parisianos witnessed the transformation of the Cuban cigar industry through numerous eras. For over four decades, this cigar maintained its place in the Partagás lineup, offering enthusiasts a taste of the brand's characteristic richness in a more approachable format. Its discontinuation in 2002 marked the end of an era for this longstanding vitola.

Specifications

Partagás Parisianos
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 Format

The Parisianos was produced using machine-made construction methods, distinguishing it from the hand-rolled offerings that dominate the premium cigar market. This manufacturing approach allowed for consistent production and accessibility while still carrying the prestigious Partagás name and the quality tobacco associated with the brand.

The cigar featured the classic Standard band A design that Partagás enthusiasts would immediately recognize, maintaining visual continuity with the brand's identity.

Packaging

Throughout its production run, the Partagás Parisianos was available in two packaging configurations:

  • Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane
  • Dress box of 25 cigars without cellophane

Both packaging formats were discontinued along with the cigar itself in 2002, making remaining stocks increasingly rare collector's items.

Collectibility and Legacy

As a discontinued regular production cigar with roots extending back to the pre-revolutionary Cuban cigar industry, the Partagás Parisianos holds particular interest for collectors and those seeking to experience a piece of cigar history. Its machine-made construction and decades-long production run made it a familiar sight in cigar shops worldwide until its retirement from the active catalog.

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