Partagás Pride
The Partagás Pride stands as a fascinating chapter in the storied history of one of Cuba's most revered cigar houses. This discontinued vitola represents an era when Partagás offered a broader portfolio of sizes and shapes to satisfy the varied preferences of discerning smokers worldwide.
Historical Significance
Released prior to 1960, the Partagás Pride emerged during the golden age of Cuban cigar production. This pre-revolution era release carries with it the heritage and craftsmanship that defined Partagás as a benchmark brand. The cigar remained in production through the early decades following the Cuban Revolution before being discontinued sometime during the 1980s, making it a sought-after find for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban tobacco.

Vitola Specifications
| Factory Name | Minutos |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 110 mm (4⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 7.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging
The Partagás Pride was offered in elegant dress boxes containing 10 cigars, each individually housed in aluminum tubes. This presentation style spoke to the premium positioning of the cigar within the Partagás lineup, offering both protection and a touch of sophistication for the traveling aficionado or those seeking to cellar their smokes.
Legacy
While no longer in production, the Partagás Pride remains a point of interest among serious cigar collectors and historians. Its Minutos vitola designation places it among the classic Cuban formats, and its decades-long production run speaks to the enduring appeal it once held. Those fortunate enough to encounter well-preserved examples today experience a piece of Partagás history that bridges the pre and post-revolutionary periods of Cuban cigar making.
