PARTAGAS Majestuosos Barrel (Cuba)


PARTAGAS Majestuosos – Barrel


PARTAGAS logo wood

Cuban cigar box barrel-shaped. This barrel contained 25 PARTAGAS Majestuosos, also listed as Majesticos outside Spain *.

Rarer presentation than Jars or Tree Trunk, has existed in other brands (Romeo & Juietta, Hoyo de Monterrey, …).

Size Corona *
Circa 1950 * – Still available in a Cubatabaco catalog from 1971
Height : 17,40cm
Diameter : 11,50cm

* : Source PARTAGAS EL LIBRO



1971 - Cubatabaco Luxurious Cabinets
1971 – Cubatabaco Luxurious Cabinets catalog

PARTAGAS Majestuosos barrel - CUBATABACO 1971
PARTAGAS Majestuosos – CUBATABACO 1971

If there is a particularly famous Habanos factory in Havana, it is Partagás. For many years this Factory was located at 520 Industria Street, right behind the Havana’s Capitol, in the heart of the city. Today, the Factory is located at 806 San Carlos Street.

The factory was created in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagás, and has been producing this prestigious Habanos brand ever since.

Partagás are immediately recognizable for their intense flavour. The character of its blend is of inimitable richness and aroma.

The Partagás vitolario is characterized by a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
Source : habanos.com


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Maria Guerrero Favoritas en Cedro – 1968


Maria Guerrero Favoritas en Cedro – 1968


Maria Guerrero Favoritas en Cedro

The brand


Maria Guerrero is a Cuban brand created in 1930* by José Rodriguez Fernández “Don Pepin” (owner of the Roméo Y Julieta factory). Its name is a tribute to a famous Spanish actress.

Maria Guerrero has become a sister brand to Roméo Y Julieta. At the time of the revolution, the brand had 25 vitolas**.

According to a 1969 catalog there were at least 9 references, 8 in 1971, and only 2 (machine made) in 1976, including the Favoritas in Cedro. The brand still appears in a price list from 1981 but no longer in the Cubataco catalog from 1983.

* Source : The Great Habano Factory.
** Source : An Illustrated Encylopaedia of Post Revolution Havana Cigars.


Favoritas en Cedro


These Maria Guerrero were made shortly before the 60s and discontinued in the early 80s.

The Favoritas en Cedro is a machine-made Petit Corona 40 x 125 (4.9″) individually wrapped in a cedar leaf and presented in a “dress box” of 25 cigars. Packaging similar to that seen on Coronitas en Cedro or Cedros de Luxe at Roméo Y Julieta.


Box from 1968



Rings


A few rings illustrating the rich past of the brand.


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You can find here a video of tasting of this cigar published on 05/01/2018 by Dave DUDE.


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H.Upmann Aromaticos 70’s


H.Upmann Aromaticos


Upmann Aromaticos

Partial old cuban box of 25 cellophaned H.UPMANN Aromaticos, machine made version.

2 versions of Aromaticos existed, here it’s the Petit Coronas one (40 × 117 mm).

Note bands of cigars from this boxe are marked with the name of the vitola.

Probably late 70’s.

H.UPMANN Aromaticos bands


Herman UPMANN was a German banker whose love for cuban cigars led him to settle in Havana in 1844 and found a bank and a Habanos factory in this city.

Over time, the bank closed, but his brand of cigars persists today as an example of the most refined Habanos medium strength flavour. All its vitolas are made “Totalmente a Mano con Tripa Larga “– Totally handmade with Long Filler.

The gold medals adorning the H. UPMANN box were obtained in no less than eleven international fairs throughout the nineteenth century, as a reward for the brand’s quality and inimitable aroma.
Source : Hananos.com


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