Partagás Serie D No.1 Edición Limitada
The Partagás Serie D No.1 stands as a distinguished addition to the brand's Limited Edition series, released in 2004. This Cuban cigar introduces a unique vitola to the Partagás portfolio, designated internally as the Partagas No.16—a special format created specifically for this limited production run.
Vitola Specifications

| Cigar Name | Serie D No.1 |
| Factory Name | Partagas 16 |
| Ring Gauge | 50 |
| Length | 170 mm (6¾ inches) |
| Official Weight | 16.04 grams |
Construction and Craftsmanship

Each Serie D No.1 is entirely handmade, reflecting the traditional Cuban cigar-making expertise that Partagás has cultivated since 1845. The wrapper leaves selected for this Edición Limitada underwent an extended aging period of two years before rolling, contributing to the cigar's refined character and smooth smoking experience.
Packaging and Presentation

The cigar features dual bands: the primary Serie D No.1 band accompanied by a secondary Limited Edition 2004 band, marking its exclusive status within the Partagás lineup. The cigars are presented in semi boîte nature boxes containing 25 units, allowing collectors and enthusiasts to acquire them in quantity for aging or special occasions.
Release Information

As part of the 2004 Edición Limitada program, the Serie D No.1 represents Partagás' contribution to that year's limited release offerings. The Edición Limitada series is renowned for featuring special sizes and extended aging of wrapper tobacco, making each release highly anticipated among cigar connoisseurs worldwide.
Smoking Profile
Based on aggregated reviews from eight smokers, the Serie D No.1 demonstrates consistent quality across several performance metrics:
| Attribute | Rating (out of 5) |
| Elegance | 4 |
| Balance | 4 |
| Strength | 3 |
| Complexity | 3 |
| Aftertaste | 4 |
| Overall Score | 4 |
The ratings suggest a medium-bodied smoke with notable elegance and balance. The strength registers as moderate, making this Edición Limitada approachable for various palates while still delivering the depth expected from a Partagás product. The aftertaste scores particularly well, indicating a satisfying and lingering finish that enthusiasts appreciate.
