Partagas Aristocrats (named Aristocratas before the 1980s) has been in production since before the Castro revolution and is one of Habanos SA’s two Petit Cetros in their portfolio (the other being Romeo y Julieta’s Coronitas en Cedros).
Until 2002 it was machine-made, and there were also some packaged in Cellophane. It is currently only sold in a 25-unit dress box.
The cigar is dressed in a bright Colorado wrapper with reddish reflections. To the touch, it is slightly rough, with some veins present but not very pronounced. The construction is average, while the filling is good.
- Country of Origin: Cuba
- Size: 54 x 159 mm (6.25″)
- Wrapper: Cuba
- Binder: Cuba
- Filler: Cuba
- Price: $ – | € 5.3
Partagas Aristocrats: well-defined aromas of wood and spices are perceived in the cold draw.
In conclusion, the Partagas Aristocrats is a product that, although Partagas in its DNA, does not shine in various respects. The flavor profile is very basic and has no appreciable evolution, and the strength sometimes overshadows some of the fleeting aromas. You’d be better served to go with the Mille Fleurs of the Shorts of the same brand.
This is a very good cigar and attractively priced from the right source. It was terrible when I smoked the day of receipt but after two weeks in the humidor it’s really good.