古巴帕得嘉斯雪茄 Partagas Cigar來自那裡?口味如何?性價比高嗎?它所有種類有那個?每個種類味道又如何
Partagas Cigar古巴帕得嘉斯雪茄來自那裡?口味如何?性價比高嗎?它有種類較出名?每個種類味道又如何?
Partagas Cigar(帕得嘉斯雪茄)是古巴著名的高級雪茄品牌之一,由古巴國有的雪茄公司 Habanos S.A. 生產。Partagas Cigar的歷史可以追溯到1845年,當時Don Jaime Partagas在哈瓦那創立了自己的雪茄工廠。他的雪茄很快就成為了當時最受歡迎的雪茄之一,並在全球范圍內獲得了廣泛的認可。
Partagas雪茄的口味因其不同的種類而略有不同,但通常被描述為豐富、濃郁、帶有微妙的辛辣味和木質味。它的煙霧也比較濃厚,燃燒時間較長。Partagas雪茄的口感和香味非常豐富,是高級雪茄中的佼佼者。
Partagas雪茄的性價比相對較高,因為它的價格相對較高,但質量非常優秀,是高級雪茄中的佼佼者。它的價格通常在20美元到50美元之間,視雪茄的種類和大小而定。
Partagas雪茄有多個系列,包括:
1. Partagas Serie D No.4:這是Partagas雪茄的經典系列,也是最受歡迎的系列之一。它的口感豐富,帶有微妙的辛辣味和木質味,是Partagas雪茄的代表作之一。
2. Partagas Maduro No.1:這是一個較為濃郁的系列,口感豐富,帶有濃郁的煙草味和微妙的甜味。它的煙霧比較濃厚,燃燒時間較長。
3. Partagas Lusitanias:這是Partagas雪茄中最長的系列,口感豐富,帶有微妙的辛辣味和木質味。它的煙霧比較濃厚,燃燒時間較長,是高級雪茄中的極品。
4. Partagas Serie P No.2:這是一個較為強烈的系列,口感豐富,帶有濃郁的煙草味和微妙的辛辣味。它的煙霧比較濃厚,燃燒時間較長。
5. Partagas Serie E No.2:這是一個相對較新的系列,口感豐富,帶有微妙的辛辣味和木質味。它的煙霧比較濃厚,燃燒時間較長,是高級雪茄中的佼佼者。
總體而言,Partagas雪茄是高級雪茄中的佼佼者,以其豐富的口感和獨特的風味而聞名於世。它的性價比相對較高,但質量非常優秀,是雪茄愛好者的首選。每個系列的味道都有其獨特之處,但都帶有Partagas雪茄的標誌性風味。


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Cigar Shop in Mong Kok
地址:香港九龍旺角西洋菜南街1A號百寶利商業中心22樓01室(港鐵旺角站E2出口或港鐵油麻地站A2出口)

九龍深水埗古巴雪茄專賣店
Cigar Shop in Shamshuipo
地址:九龍深水埗福榮街92C號地舖(黃金商場對面,媽咪雞蛋仔旁)
Address: Shop C G/F, 92 Fuk Wing St., Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong

九龍荃灣雪茄店(暫時休息)
Cigar Shop in Tsuen Wan
地址:荃灣享和街60號地下B舖(荃灣廣場百老匯戲院往享和街方向行走,不足35米便可到達)
Tsuen Wan Cigar Shop Address: Shop B, G/F, 60 Heung Wo Street, Tsuen Wan
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Partagas Cigar information(type,vitola,size,ring) , 帕得嘉斯雪茄 数据(种类,长度,粗度)一览
History
The Catalan Don Jaume Partagás i Ravell (Arenys de Mar, 1816 – Vuelta abajo, Cuba, 1864) son of Jaume Partagás (taylor) and Theresa Ravell. He migrated to Cuba and founded with the help of a Lloret de Mar businessman, Joan Conill, a small tobacco factory in Havana in 1827, before establishing his own factory, Real Fábricas de Tabaco Partagás in 1845, on 60 Industria Street in Havana, one of the largest of its time. The name, which translates as “Partagás Royal Tobacco Factory,” was supposedly chosen because of Don Jaume’s status as cigar supplier to various European and Asian nobility. Don Jaume owned many of the best plantations in the Vuelta Abajo tobacco-growing region of Cuba; being able to choose from among the finest tobaccos on the island made the brand incredibly successful. Don Jaume is also believed to have experimented with various methods of fermenting and aging tobacco and is legendarily credited with hiring the first lector to read to and entertain the cigar rollers as they worked.
Don Jaume was murdered (supposedly by a jealous rival he’d been vying with in one of his love affairs) on one of his plantations in either 1864 or 1868 and his son Josep Partagás took over the business. Later the factory and brand were sold to banker José A. Bance, who in turn sold to Cifuentes, Fernández y Cía in 1900. In 1916, Don José Fernández apparently left the firm and Ramón Cifuentes Llano joined with Francisco Pego Pita to form Cifuentes, Pego y Cía. In 1927, it acquired the rights to the Ramón Allones brand; at some unknown point the factory began to produce a brand in its own name, Cifuentes.
Ramon Cifuentes died in 1938 and Pego in 1940, leaving the Cifuentes family solely in control of the increasingly prestigious factory and brand, which renamed the company Cifuentes y Cía. In 1954, the Cifuentes family acquired the Bolívar and La Gloria Cubana brands from José F. Rocha and moved their production to the Cifuentes factory. By 1958 it was second only to the H. Upmann company in exporting Cuban cigars, accounting for over a quarter of all exported tobacco goods.
Before and after the Cuban Revolution, the authentic Cuban-produced Partagás has been one of the most revered and highest-selling cigars in the world. By the middle 1990s it remained the second leading selling Cuban brand, following Montecristo, with annual sales of approximately 10 million cigars.
The old Partagás Factory in Havana, since renamed “Francisco Pérez Germán”, is still responsible for much of the annual production of the Partagás brand. It has proven a very popular tourist destination for cigar smokers vacationing in Cuba.
In 2002, Altadis bought a controlling share in the Cuban government-owned cigar distributor, Habanos SA, and instituted a number of changes in cigar production. Among them was gradually turning the various brands of Cuban cigars to either all-handmade or all-machine-made lines, reducing the number of redundant sizes within a brand, and eliminating many low-selling cigars. Partagás, which has historically produced a variety of handmade and machine-made or machine-finished cigars, had several of its vitolas cut from production, much to the dismay of connoisseurs worldwide.
Since the introduction of the Edición Limitada annual releases, Partagás has produced a special size almost every year: the Pirámide in 2000, the Serie D No. 3 in 2001, the Serie D No. 2 in 2003, the Serie D No. 1 in 2004, a reissue of the Serie D No. 3 in 2006, and the Serie D No. 5 in 2008. In 2005, Partagás introduced a pyramid, the Serie P No. 2, which has proven highly popular with cigar connoisseurs.
Year of foundation: 1845
Tobacco Country: Cuba
Tobacco Procedence: Vuelta Abajo
Factory: Partagas
Type | Vitola | |||
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150 Aniversario 109 | 109 | |||
150 Aniversario Coronas Grandes | Corona Grande | |||
150 Aniversario Robustos | Robusto | |||
150 Aniversario Robustos Extra | Robustos Extra | |||
155 Aniversario 109 | 109 | |||
155 Aniversario Dalia | Dalia | |||
155 Aniversario Salomones I | Salomones Espanola | |||
8-9-8 Barnizados | Dalia | |||
8-9-8 Sin Barnizar | Corona Grande | |||
Almirantes | ||||
Aristocrats | Petit Cetro | |||
Astorias | Cosacos | |||
Belvederes | Belvederes | |||
Bonitos Extra Mild | Chicos | |||
Capitols | Petit Cetro | |||
Charlottes | Carlota | |||
Chicos | Chicos | |||
Churchills de Luxe | Julieta No. 2 | |||
Coronas | Corona | |||
Coronas A Mejorado | Corona | |||
Coronas Grandes | Corona Grande | |||
Coronas Junior | Coronitas | |||
Coronas Senior | Eminentes | |||
Cristal Tubos | ||||
Cubans | ||||
Culebras | Culebra | |||
Demi-Tip | Demi-Tip | |||
Eminentes | Eminentes | |||
Fabulosos | Gran Corona | |||
Fancy Tales of Smoke | ||||
Filipos | Placeras | |||
Habaneros | Belvederes | |||
Jarra Humidor Sevilla | ||||
Londres en Cedro | Petit Cetro | |||
Londres Extra | Petit Cetro | |||
Londres Finos | Petit Cetro | |||
Lonsdales | Cervantes | |||
Lusitanias | Prominente | |||
Media Corona | ||||
Mille Fleurs | Petit Coronas | |||
Palmas Grandes | Ninfa | |||
Palmas Reales | ||||
Panetelas | Conchitas | |||
Parisianos | Petit Cetro | |||
Partagas De Luxe | Cremas | |||
Partagas de Partagas No. 1 | Dalia | |||
Perfectos | Perfectos | |||
Personales | Petit Cetro | |||
Petit Bouquets | Infantes | |||
Petit Coronas | Mareva | |||
Petit Coronas Especiales | Eminentes | |||
Petit Coronas Tubos | Eminentes | |||
Petit Partagas | Petit Cetro | |||
Petit Privados | Mareva | |||
Piramides LE 2000 | Piramide | |||
Presidentes | Taco | |||
Princess | Conchitas | |||
Ramonitas | Carolina | |||
Regalias de la Reina Bueno | Coronitas | |||
Royales | Londres | |||
Salomones Espanola | Salomones Espanola | |||
Seleccion Privada No 1 | Dalia | |||
Senoritas | ||||
Serie D No 1 LE 2004 | Partagas No. 16 | |||
Serie D No. 2 LE 2003 | Dobles | |||
Serie D No. 3 LE 2001 | Corona Gorda | |||
Serie D No. 3 LE 2006 | Corona Gorda | |||
Serie D No. 4 | Robusto | |||
Serie D No. 4 Reserva | Robusto | |||
Serie D No.5 LE 2008 | Petit Robusto | |||
Serie du Connaisseur No 1 | Delicados | |||
Serie du Connaisseur No 2 | Parejos | |||
Serie du Connaisseur No. 3 | Carlota | |||
Serie P No 2 | Piramide | |||
Shorts | Minuto | |||
Super Partagas | Cremas | |||
Toppers | Toppers | |||
Tres Petit Coronas | Franciscano |
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Reference materials from :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partag%C3%A1s_%28cigar_brand%29
http://www.cigars-review.org/cigars/Partagas.htm