Description
Partagas Linea Maestra - Origen Box of 20
Línea Maestra is a premium addition to the Partagás range, akin to how Behike elevated Cohiba in 2010, Línea 1935 expanded Montecristo in 2017, and Línea de Oro enriched Romeo y Julieta in 2020. It is the second major release following the debut of the Partagás Línea Maduro in 2018.
This new range introduces three distinctive sizes: Origen, Rito, and Maestro. Each is exclusive to the Habanos portfolio and features the Cabeza Tumbada finish, also known as the "109" style. This classic finishing technique, reminiscent of the Partagás 109 cigars once included in commemorative humidors, was last seen in the 2015 special release of the Ramón Allones Hunters & Frankau Anniversario 225, marking the company's 225th anniversary.
For the first time in both the history of the Partagás brand and the Habanos, S.A. portfolio, all tobacco used in the Línea Maestra range is sourced exclusively from the San Luis region of Pinar del Río, Cuba. This unique provenance imparts a distinctive aromatic complexity to the cigars while preserving the signature Partagás character and blend. As with the rest of the Partagás portfolio, these cigars are classified as full-bodied.
Línea Maestra cigars are elegantly presented in striking blue lacquered boxes containing 20 cigars each. Each cigar is adorned with a distinctive blue band displaying the vitola name and an additional foot band for added flair.
- Vitola: Origen
- Ring Gauge: 46
- Length: 6 1/8" (134mm)
- Strength: Full
PARTAGAS BRAND
If there is one particularly famous cigar factory in Havana, it is Partagas. The company started in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagas and it has been making cigars that bare his name ever since. A Partagas is immediately recognized by it's deep, earthy flavour. The character of it's blend springs from a selection of filler and binder tobaccos grown in the Vuelta Abajo zone and chosen for their unmistakable richness of flavor and aroma.
Partagas come in wide array of shapes and sizes notably the Lusitania and the 8-9-8, a cigar that is named after the cigars are arranged in it's box. Perhabs the best known Partagas are the Series D No.4, the robusto size that that formed part of the legendary Partagas alphabet sizes that dates back to the 1930. In 2005 a piramide Partagas Serie P No.2 was added to the range and in 2011 the Serie D No. 5 alonf the heavy ring gauge Serie E No. 2