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Partagas Salomones
$580.00
The Partagas Salomones is an exclusive, full-bodied Cuban cigar with a complex flavor profile and superior construction. Learn about its history, tasting notes, and where to purchase in this comprehensive guide.
Features table:
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Brand | Partagas |
| Line | Salomones |
| Vitola | Salomon (Double Perfecto) |
| Length | 7 1/4 inches (184 mm) |
| Ring Gauge | 57 |
| Wrapper | Cuban |
| Binder | Cuban |
| Filler | Cuban |
| Strength | Full |
| Flavor Profile | Earth, wood, leather, subtle sweetness, spice, cream, nuttiness |
| Smoking Time | 90-120 minutes |
| Pairing Suggestions | Aged rum, robust coffee |
| Box Size | Box of 10 |
| Origin | Cuba |
| Factory | Partagas Factory, Havana |
| Availability | Exclusively at Cuban Cigar For Sale |
| Release Year | 2008 |
Description
| Vitola | Salomon (Double Perfecto) |
| Length | 184 mm (7.24″) |
| Ring Gauge | 57 (22.62 mm diameter) |
| Wrapper | Cuban (Vuelta Abajo) |
| Binder | Cuban Vuelta Abajo |
| Filler | Cuban Vuelta Abajo blend (Ligero, Seco, Volado) |
| Strength | Full |
| Smoking Time | 90-105 minutes |
| Factory | Partagas Factory |
Most modern cigars behave like a polite conversation, easing you in with pleasantries and keeping things steady until the end. The Partagas Salomones is more like a heavy thunderstorm rolling over a mountain range. It looks intimidating with its massive double figurado shape, and it delivers on that visual promise with a brooding, intense, and constantly shifting performance that refuses to hold your hand.
The Smoking Experience
First Third: Lighting this cigar requires patience because of the tapered foot. You have to toast that small nipple carefully to avoid scorching the wrapper. The initial draw feels tight, which is normal for this shape, and the smoke output starts thin. You immediately get a concentrated blast of cedar and a very specific sourdough note that Partagas fans hunt for. It is not aggressive yet, but you can taste the strength lurking behind the woodiness. As the burn line moves past the tapered foot and into the bulb, the draw suddenly opens up. The smoke volume triples. You get your first hit of heavy black pepper and raw leather.
Mid-Section: Now that the cigar has reached its widest point at ring gauge 57, the blend is firing on all cylinders. The temperature of the smoke cools down significantly, allowing you to pick up dense earthy flavors. It tastes like damp soil and old wood. There is a meaty quality here, almost like charred steak fat or savory umami, that coats the entire palate. The pepper from the start settles down into a dull roar, sitting at the back of the throat while the earthiness takes center stage. This is a full-bodied smoke, and you start to feel the nicotine settling in your chest.
Final Third: The taper begins again towards the head, and this physical change concentrates the flavors once more. The intensity ramps up to a level that might make a novice smoker dizzy. You get dark roasted espresso beans and a return of that sharp spice, now resembling cayenne or paprika. The earthiness turns drier, more like minerals or graphite. Despite the narrowing shape, the cigar usually stays cool if you pace yourself. It finishes with a long, heavy aftertaste of tobacco and leather that sticks around for hours after you put the nub down.
Flavor Profile
| Primary | Damp Earth, Black Pepper, Old Leather |
| Secondary | Sourdough, Roasted Espresso, Charred Oak |
| Finish | Heavy, lingering spice and mineral notes |
The Story Behind Partagas
Don Jaime Partagas founded this brand in 1845, and he was as intense as the cigars that bear his name. He spent years buying up the best plantations in the Vuelta Abajo region because he knew that great tobacco starts in the ground, not the factory. The brand is legendary for its “Partagas funk,” a distinct earthy quality that no other Cuban house seems to replicate perfectly. This specific Salomones vitola is an exclusive release for La Casa del Habano franchises. It resurrects a 19th-century shape that was largely abandoned because it is incredibly difficult to roll. Only the highest-grade rollers in the factory are allowed to touch the Salomones molds.
Perfect Pairings
- Rum: Appleton Estate 21 – The deep oak and nutmeg notes in this Jamaican rum stand up to the earthy Partagas profile without getting drowned out.
- Whiskey: Balvenie DoubleWood – The sherry cask sweetness in the scotch provides a necessary contrast to the dry, savory leather of the cigar.
- Coffee: Ethiopian Yirgacheffe pour-over – The bright acidity and floral notes of this coffee cut right through the heavy, oily smoke and refresh your palate between puffs.
Ideal For
This is strictly for the experienced enthusiast who wants to dedicate an entire evening to a cigar. It is too strong and too complex for a morning smoke or a quick break. Light this up after a heavy steak dinner when you have two hours to sit still and pay attention to how the changing ring gauge alters the flavor.
Additional information
| Taste | Chocolate, Earthy, Nutty, Spicy, Woody |
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