Partagás is a Cuban house associated with earthy tobacco, pepper and a fuller structure. The range includes short, direct cigars and long formats that build steadily. Serie D No. 4 is a common entry point, while Lusitanias and other large vitolas require a much longer session. Check the exact format before reserving.
Choose the Cuban cigar by format and intended session, not only by brand reputation. Compact sizes are easier for a first comparison, while long or wide vitolas can reveal more changes through the middle and final thirds. Smoke slowly to keep the temperature controlled and the flavours clear.
Check whether the cigar is offered as a single, a pack or a box before reserving. The selected reference can be collected from the boutique in Dubai.
For a first comparison, choose a single cigar in a regular-production vitola and note how the draw and profile change through the thirds before moving to larger or limited releases.