Partagás Trés Petit Coronas
The Partagás Trés Petit Coronas stands as a notable entry in the storied history of the Partagás brand. This Cuban cigar, now discontinued, represented the regular production lineup for decades before its eventual departure from the market. Known internally by its factory name "Franciscanos," this vitola offered smokers a classic Cuban experience in a compact format.

Historical Background
The Trés Petit Coronas traces its origins to a pre-1960 release, making it one of the older expressions in the Partagás portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a lengthy production run that spanned over four decades. However, like many traditional formats, it eventually fell victim to the rationalization of Cuban cigar portfolios, with production officially ceasing in 2001.

Specifications

| Factory Name | Franciscanos |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 116 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 6.72 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging Options

During its production years, the Partagás Trés Petit Coronas was available in two distinct packaging configurations:

- Dress box containing 25 cigars
- Slide lid box containing 50 cigars
Legacy and Collectibility
As a discontinued vitola with roots extending back to the pre-revolution era, the Trés Petit Coronas holds particular interest for collectors and enthusiasts of classic Cuban cigar formats. Its petit corona dimensions represented a popular size category during its production years, offering a shorter smoking session without sacrificing the depth and character associated with the Partagás brand.
Those seeking to explore other expressions from this legendary Havana brand may wish to review the full range of Partagás cigars currently available.
