Partagás Royales

Ramón ValdésRamón ValdésEditor-in-Chief

Among the many notable entries in Cuba's revered cigar history, the Partagás Royales maintains a truly distinguished and enduring global presence. This discontinued vitola represents an era when Partagás offered a broader portfolio of traditional sizes, catering to aficionados who appreciated the classic Londres format.

History and Background

The Royales entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the venerable offerings from the Partagás brand during Cuba's golden age of cigar production. For decades, this cigar enjoyed a place in the regular production lineup, delivering the characteristic Partagás smoking experience in a compact, elegant format. Production continued through the revolutionary period and into the subsequent decades before the cigar was ultimately discontinued during the 1980s.

Specifications

Partagas Royales — Cuban cigar
Cigar NameRoyales
Factory NameLondres
Ring Gauge40
Length126 mm (5 inches)
Official Weight7.29 grams
ConstructionHandmade
BandStandard band A
PackagingDress box of 25 cigars
StatusDiscontinued (1980s)

Construction and Presentation

As a handmade cigar, the Royales benefited from the skilled hands of Cuban torcedores who crafted each piece using traditional techniques. The vitola featured the standard Partagás band A, the classic presentation that has become synonymous with the brand's identity. Cigars were packaged in dress boxes containing 25 units, the traditional presentation for premium Cuban cigars of this era.

The Londres Format

The factory name "Londres" designates a specific vitola size that has historical significance in the cigar world. With its 40 ring gauge and 126 mm length, the Royales offered a smoking experience balanced between substance and brevity. This format allowed smokers to enjoy the full expression of Partagás tobacco blends in a session of moderate duration.

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Collectibility

Given its discontinuation in the 1980s and pre-1960 origins, the Partagás Royales has become a piece of Cuban cigar history. Surviving examples represent not only the craftsmanship of their era but also serve as tangible connections to Partagás production from a bygone age. Collectors and enthusiasts who encounter well-preserved Royales cigars are experiencing a format that has not been part of regular production for decades.

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