Partagas Salomones "La Casa del Habano" The Partagas Salomones "La Casa del Habano" is a collector-focused Partagás expression. The key format detail is Salomones, 184 mm (7 1/4 in) x 57. It should be evaluated by vitola, storage condition and smoking pace rather than by broad luxury language. Partagás is one of Cuba’s historic full-bodied marques, known for earth, leather, black pepper and dense cedar. Within the Habanos S.A. portfolio, it reads more forceful than Romeo y Julieta and earthier than Montecristo, with the final character depending on age and format. Tasting Notes The first third opens with aged cedar, leather and earthy tobacco. The early draw should feel controlled, giving the wrapper and filler time to warm without pushing the cigar hot. In the middle third, espresso, cocoa, black pepper and a deeper toasted core become more visible. Body is generally full, while listed strength is Full. The useful cadence is slow: heat can flatten the more delicate notes and sharpen the finish. The final third moves toward old cedar, mineral tobacco and a long savoury finish. Well-stored examples keep their structure, while dry or overheated cigars can lose balance. Let the cigar rest between draws and correct the burn gently if needed. Construction and Feel The Salomones format at 184 mm (7 1/4 in) x 57 sets the rhythm of the smoke. Look for even bunching, a clean cap, stable ash and smoke output that builds gradually. Value and Experience Partagas Salomones "La Casa del Habano" belongs in a humidor because of format, provenance and condition. Standard releases should be judged by consistency and balance. Limited, vintage or special presentations require closer attention to seals, bands, box condition and storage history. Storage and Care At this ring gauge the bunch is dense enough that the core can lag well behind the wrapper in reaching equilibrium, so treat any humidity correction as a multi-week process rather than an overnight fix — hold 65–70%. This marca's softer, more floral profile shows humidity stress quickly, so avoid abrupt swings even more carefully than you would with a fuller-bodied cigar. Given both the length and gauge of this format, allow a full ten days to two weeks after shipping before smoking it, so the interior has time to catch up with the wrapper. Frequently Asked Questions What does Partagas Salomones "La Casa del Habano" taste like? Expect aged cedar, leather and earthy tobacco, then espresso, cocoa, black pepper and a deeper toasted core. The finish usually develops toward old cedar, mineral tobacco and a long savoury finish, with age and humidity shaping how sharp or rounded the profile becomes. Is Partagas Salomones "La Casa del Habano" suitable for beginners? It depends on the exact format and strength. Smaller or medium-bodied examples are easier entry points, while full, aged or collector releases reward a slower and more experienced cadence. Should I age this cigar? A full-strength blend like this has the depth to reward extended rest; expect the pepper to soften and the base flavours to fuse gradually over several years rather than months. With this much tobacco mass, the format has real depth to age into over a decade or more, unfolding more slowly but more completely than a slimmer vitola ever could. None of that happens on its own, though — a cigar that has spent time in unstable conditions will not recover simply by sitting longer. Related Reading Partagás Cuban cigars Authentic Cuban cigar guide Partagás background Habanos S.A. Vuelta Abajo
| brands | Schmersal |
|---|---|
| Mfr. Part No | 103015160 |
| RS Stock No | 206-5882 |





