Partagás Super Partagás
The Super Partagás stands as one of the most enduring cigars in the prestigious Partagás portfolio, with roots stretching back to before 1960. This vitola has undergone a significant transformation throughout its history, beginning as a machine-made cigar before transitioning to fully handmade production around 2002. Today, it continues to be a regular production offering, representing the brand's commitment to accessible yet characterful smoking experiences.

Specifications
| Cigar Name | Super Partagás |
| Factory Name | Cremas |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 140 mm (5½″) |
| Official Weight | 8.11 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band A, B |
| Status | Current Regular Production |
Packaging Options

The Super Partagás has been offered in various packaging configurations over the decades, with several now discontinued:
- Current: Dress box of 25 cigars
- Discontinued: Cardboard pack of 5 cigars (ceased 2009)
- Discontinued: Cardboard pack of 5 cigars in cellophane (ceased circa 2002)
- Discontinued: Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane (ceased circa 2002)
- Discontinued: Dress box of 10 cigars in cellophane (ceased pre-2000)

Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes

Based on 127 consumer reviews, the Super Partagás earns an overall rating of 3.44 out of 5, with consistent scores across all evaluated categories—elegance, balance, strength, complexity, and aftertaste each receiving a 3 out of 5 rating. This suggests a well-rounded, middle-of-the-road smoking experience that delivers reliable satisfaction without overwhelming the palate.
The flavor profile is predominantly characterized by peppery and spicy notes, supported by earthy and woody undertones. Tasting notes reported by smokers include:

- Primary Notes: Pepper, Leather, Spice
- Secondary Notes: Black Pepper, Baking Spice, Caramel, Cedar, Chilli, Wood
- Subtle Notes: Cherry, Earth, Shortbread, Citrus, Cream, Hay, Molasses, Nutmeg, Sourdough, Toast, Toasty, Tobacco

Historical Context
Originally released prior to 1960, the Super Partagás carries decades of Cuban cigar heritage. Its transition from machine-made to handmade construction around 2002 marked a significant evolution, elevating the cigar's craftsmanship while maintaining its accessible positioning within the Partagás lineup. The "Cremas" factory name denotes its specific vitola classification within Cuban cigar nomenclature.

