Partagás Serie du Connaisseur No.1
The Partagás Serie du Connaisseur No.1 stands as a notable chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that enjoyed decades of production before its eventual discontinuation. This elegant cigar, known by its factory name "Delicados," represented the refined side of the Partagás portfolio, offering enthusiasts a classic smoking experience rooted in tradition.
History and Background
Released prior to 1960, the Serie du Connaisseur No.1 emerged during a golden era of Cuban cigar production. The cigar maintained its place in the Partagás lineup for over half a century, making it one of the brand's enduring expressions. After more than fifty years of production, Habanos S.A. discontinued this vitola in 2010, marking the end of an era for collectors and aficionados who had come to appreciate its distinctive character.
The cigar was produced as a regular production item, making it accessible to smokers worldwide during its production run. Today, remaining boxes are highly sought after by collectors and those seeking to experience a piece of Partagás history.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Delicados |
| Ring Gauge | 38 |
| Length | 192 mm (7½″) |
| Official Weight | 10.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Status | Discontinued (2010) |
Band and Packaging
Like many Cuban cigars of its era, the Serie du Connaisseur No.1 originally shipped without bands. This practice continued until approximately 2005, after which the cigar featured Partagás's standard band A—the classic red and gold band that collectors recognize as the brand's signature presentation.
The cigar was packaged in traditional slide lid boxes containing 25 cigars, a presentation that reflected the premium positioning of the Serie du Connaisseur line within the Partagás portfolio.
The Delicados Format
The factory name "Delicados" speaks to the cigar's slender, elegant proportions. With a ring gauge of 38 and an impressive length of 7½ inches, this vitola offered a lengthy smoking experience with a refined draw. The slender gauge required exceptional rolling skill to ensure proper draw and burn—a testament to the craftsmanship of Partagás rollers who maintained quality standards throughout the cigar's production history.
Collectibility
Since its discontinuation in 2010, the Serie du Connaisseur No.1 has become increasingly difficult to find. Well-preserved boxes command attention at auction and among serious collectors. The combination of age, the prestige of the Partagás brand, and the cigar's historical significance as a pre-1960 release continues to drive interest in remaining inventory.
