Partagas Coronas Grandes
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Description
Box of 25, 6 1/8 x 42
Sweet, smooth flavors with a full body make this cigar perfect. It has a rich, robust flavor, an excellent draw, and a light, suave finish. It burns exceptionally well and has a sweet, tobacco core.
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 0.00000000 × 0.00000000 × 0.00000000 in |
Reviews (80)
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Jack Peterson –
Outstanding value for money. These Coronas deliver classic Partagas punch without breaking the bank. Earthy, robust, with leather and coffee notes. Construction is solid, burn is reliable. Perfect daily smoke for people who want quality without collector prices.
Frank Reed –
Love the traditional corona format. Gives you full Partagas flavor in manageable time. Earthy with hints of cocoa and cedar. Burns for about 75 minutes.
Ryan Hall –
Good workhorse cigar, but the flavor profile is pretty one-dimensional. Lots of earth and leather, not much else happening. If you like that straightforward approach, great. I prefer more complexity and evolution.
Samuel Morris –
These have become my regular rotation staple. The Coronas Grandes offers dependable quality at reasonable price. Rich tobacco flavor without pretension or premium positioning. Just good cigars that smoke well consistently.
Gerald Grant –
Fantastic everyday cigar that punches above its price class. The corona format provides traditional proportions that burn beautifully. Earthy Partagas character with coffee, leather, and cedar notes. Medium-full body that satisfies without overwhelming. Construction is consistently solid across boxes. About 80 minutes of reliable enjoyment. These are value cigars for regular smokers who appreciate quality without collector premiums. Best bang for buck in the Partagas line.
Susan Richardson –
Had one with wrapper issues – rough texture and visible veins that suggested quality control gaps. Smoked okay but didn’t look or feel premium. At this price that’s acceptable, but worth noting.
Alexander Green –
Perfect daily driver. The Coronas Grandes delivers Partagas flavor reliably. Earthy, robust, satisfying. Great value for consistent quality.
Eric Turner –
Tried a few during a camping weekend and they were ideal outdoor cigars. The traditional corona holds up to weather without fuss. Earthy and leathery flavors complement outdoor settings naturally. Burns steadily even in breeze. About 75 minutes each. Construction proved durable in challenging conditions. These are adventure-ready cigars that don’t require babying. Quality without fragility at affordable price.
Anna Sanders –
Decent smoke for the money, but nothing exciting. It does what it promises – provides Partagas flavor economically. Just don’t expect complexity or special occasion quality.
Theresa Lawson –
Love these for regular enjoyment. The corona format is timeless for good reason. Earthy and satisfying without demanding hours. Excellent value proposition.
Debra Warren –
Grabbed a box for fishing trips and they’ve been perfect dock companions. The Coronas Grandes doesn’t demand attention but rewards it when given. Straightforward tobacco earthiness with leather and coffee. Burns for about 80 minutes, ideal for lazy fishing. Construction has proven waterproof-adjacent – holds up to humidity and splashes. These are working person’s cigars. Quality at prices that allow regular enjoyment without guilt.
Michelle Adams –
Draw was inconsistent – started loose, tightened up, ended loose again. Made for uneven smoking experience. Flavor was fine when accessible, but construction issues dominated.
Jonathan Baker –
Solid everyday smoke. The Partagas character shines through at fraction of premium line costs. Earthy, robust, dependable. Great value.
Carol King –
Brought these to a backyard barbecue and they paired great with grilled meat. The Coronas earthy profile holds up to bold food flavors. Leather and coffee notes complement char and smoke. Burns for about 75 minutes, perfect for cooking and eating rhythm. Construction stayed solid despite outdoor conditions. These are entertaining cigars that work for casual gatherings. Quality without intimidating guests with collector talk.
Nancy Martin –
Fine cigar, but I’ve had other Partagas vitolas I enjoyed more. This one is serviceable, just not particularly memorable. Good for price-conscious smoking, less appealing if you want special experiences.
Paul Price –
Perfect for daily rotation. The corona provides satisfying smoke without marathon duration. Earthy Partagas flavor at wallet-friendly price.
Diane Ross –
Tried these during a golf outing and they were course-appropriate. The Coronas Grandes fits golf cart life perfectly – not too precious to bump around, not too cheap to feel unsatisfying. Classic tobacco earthiness with leather undertones. Burns for about 80 minutes, back nine duration. Construction proved cart-resistant. These are sports cigars for regular players. Quality that tolerates activity at prices that allow frequent purchase.
Mildred Pierce –
Wrapper split on me during smoking, which was disappointing. Held together enough to finish but aesthetics were ruined. Quality control at this price point is admittedly variable.
Emily Nelson –
Excellent value proposition. The Coronas delivers classic Partagas earthiness consistently. These are budget-friendly quality cigars for regular enjoyment.
Melissa Evans –
Enjoyed several during a hunting trip and they suited the rugged setting. The Partagas earthy character matches outdoor pursuits naturally. Leather and coffee with tobacco base. Burns reliably, about 75 minutes. Traditional corona proved field-durable. These are hunter’s cigars – tough, reliable, affordable enough to smoke regularly in woods. Quality that tolerates rough use.
Evelyn Russell –
Good everyday cigar, but the flavor seemed a bit harsh compared to other Partagas lines. Maybe these need more rest, but out of the box they were rougher than I prefer.
Cheryl Chapman –
Love the traditional format. The corona is classic vitola for good reason. Earthy Partagas flavor in reliable package. Great for daily smoking.
James Robinson –
Grabbed these for a poker game and they were perfect table cigars. The Coronas Grandes burns long enough for several hands without demanding constant attention. Earthy with leather notes that don’t overpower conversation. About 80 minutes duration. Construction stayed solid despite ash tapping and movement. These are game night cigars – affordable, reliable, satisfying. Quality that allows focus on cards, not constant cigar maintenance.
Cynthia Bailey –
Ash fell off constantly, which was messy and annoying. Flavor was okay – earthy and leathery – but the ash performance detracted from enjoyment.
Teresa Myers –
Perfect workhorse cigar. The Partagas delivers dependable quality at everyday prices. Earthy, robust, satisfying. These are rotation staples.
Lawrence Rose –
Tried one during a beach bonfire and it was ideal setting match. The Coronas holds up to wind and moisture without fuss. Straightforward tobacco earthiness with leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, fireside duration. Construction proved sand-resistant. These are beach cigars for casual coastal smoking. Quality that tolerates elements at prices allowing beachside casualness.
Donna Campbell –
Decent smoke for the price, but nothing that would make me choose these over other budget options. It’s fine Partagas, just not special enough to create brand loyalty.
Margaret Butler –
Excellent bang for buck. The corona format provides full flavor in reasonable time. Earthy Partagas character without premium pricing.
Deborah Stewart –
Enjoyed these during a construction project and they suited the work setting. The Partagas earthy profile matches manual labor naturally. Leather and coffee notes provide satisfaction during breaks. Burns for about 80 minutes. Traditional corona proved job site-durable. These are working cigars – tough, affordable, reliable. Quality that doesn’t require white gloves to handle.
Linda Davis –
Burn was uneven throughout, requiring constant touch-ups. Flavor was acceptable when I could focus on it, but construction demanded too much maintenance.
Jessica White –
Love these for regular rotation. The Coronas Grandes offers Partagas quality at sustainable prices. Earthy, satisfying, dependable.
Brenda Gibson –
Brought these to a tailgate party and they were perfect parking lot cigars. The Partagas delivers satisfying smoke without precious treatment. Earthy with leather, appropriate for game day. Burns for about 75 minutes, pre-game duration. Construction stayed solid despite crowd and movement. These are tailgate cigars – affordable, shareable, game-appropriate. Quality that fits casual sporting events.
Rebecca Cook –
Fine everyday cigar, but I prefer vitolas with more complexity. This delivers straightforward earthiness, which is good for some occasions, just not what I typically seek.
Charles Foster –
Perfect for daily enjoyment. The corona provides satisfying Partagas flavor without breaking budget. Earthy, robust, reliable.
Victor Harper –
Tried these during a road trip and they were ideal travel cigars. The Coronas don’t require humidor fussing – toss them in bag and go. Classic tobacco earthiness with leather. Burns for about 80 minutes, rest stop duration. Traditional format traveled perfectly. These are highway cigars for mobile smokers. Quality that tolerates travel at prices allowing spontaneous purchase.
Mark Russell –
Wrapper had rough patches and visible damage that suggested handling issues. Smoked okay but looked worse for wear. At budget prices that’s somewhat expected.
Richard Howard –
Excellent value cigar. The Partagas delivers classic earthiness consistently. These are budget-conscious quality smokes for regular enjoyment.
Andrew Thompson –
Enjoyed several during a cabin weekend and they suited the rustic setting. The Coronas Grandes has no-frills character that matches simple pleasures. Earthy tobacco with leather and coffee. Burns for about 75 minutes, fireside chat duration. Construction proved cabin-worthy. These are lodge cigars – unpretentious, satisfying, affordable. Quality that fits mountain retreats without mountain prices.
Shirley Neal –
Good smoke, but I’ve found better value in other budget Cuban lines. This is acceptable Partagas, just not compelling enough to become my go-to at this price.
Steven Rivera –
Love the reliability. The corona format delivers Partagas character every time. Earthy, satisfying, affordable enough for daily rotation.
Willie Ford –
Grabbed these for a workshop project and they were perfect garage cigars. The Partagas doesn’t require clean hands or careful treatment. Straightforward earthiness with leather notes. Burns for about 80 minutes, project duration. Traditional corona proved workshop-durable. These are maker’s cigars – tough, practical, affordable. Quality that tolerates sawdust and tool grease.
Julia Holmes –
Draw was tighter than I prefer, making it work to smoke. Flavor was okay when accessible – earthy and leathery – but the effort required diminished enjoyment.
Christopher Wilson –
Perfect everyday staple. The Coronas Grandes provides dependable Partagas quality at sustainable price. Earthy, robust, reliable.
Thomas Perry –
Tried these during a farm visit and they matched agricultural settings naturally. The Partagas earthy character complements country life. Leather and tobacco notes suit outdoors. Burns for about 75 minutes, chore duration. Construction proved farm-resistant. These are agricultural cigars – honest, straightforward, affordable. Quality that fits working landscapes.
Philip Mason –
Decent budget option, nothing more. It delivers basic Partagas flavor economically. Don’t expect complexity or special qualities beyond fundamental earthiness.
Patricia Rodriguez –
Excellent for regular smoking. The corona provides full flavor in reasonable time. Earthy Partagas character at working person’s price.
Steven Ross –
Enjoyed these during a camping expedition and they were ideal wilderness cigars. The Coronas Grandes doesn’t need coddling – survives backpack compression and weather exposure. Robust earthiness with leather. Burns for about 80 minutes, campfire duration. Traditional format proved trail-worthy. These are backcountry cigars – durable, reliable, affordable enough to pack multiple. Quality that handles adventure.
Gary Wood –
Wrapper felt dry and flaky despite storage attempts. Smoked okay but didn’t have the vital feel of well-maintained cigars. At budget prices, storage sensitivity is understandable.
Sharon Scott –
Solid value proposition. The Partagas delivers earthiness consistently at accessible price. These are budget-friendly quality cigars.
Daniel Moore –
Brought these to a yard work session and they were perfect lawn mowing cigars. The Coronas provides satisfying breaks without precious treatment. Earthy tobacco with leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, mowing pause duration. Construction stayed solid despite sweat and grass. These are chore cigars – unpretentious, tough, affordable. Quality that tolerates yard work.
Roy Torres –
Fine everyday smoke, but I found the strength a bit much for casual daytime enjoyment. Better suited to evening when the boldness is more appropriate.
Judith Boyd –
Love the classic format. The corona is traditional vitola that delivers Partagas earthiness reliably. Great for daily enjoyment.
Keith Dixon –
Tried these during a boat maintenance day and they suited the marine work. The Partagas doesn’t require clean conditions – tolerates oil, water, tools. Straightforward earthiness with leather. Burns for about 80 minutes, boat project duration. Traditional corona proved dock-worthy. These are boatyard cigars – practical, durable, affordable. Quality that handles maritime maintenance.
Jeffrey Watson –
Ash quality was poor – crumbly and messy throughout. Flavor was acceptable – earthy and robust – but the ash constantly falling off was annoying.
Albert Fisher –
Perfect rotation cigar. The Coronas Grandes offers Partagas quality at everyday prices. Earthy, dependable, satisfying.
Peter Hayes –
Enjoyed several during a home renovation and they were ideal project cigars. The Partagas provides work break satisfaction without requiring careful handling. Earthy with coffee and leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, demolition pause duration. Construction proved renovation-proof. These are contractor cigars – tough, affordable, reliable. Quality that fits tool belt lifestyle.
Barbara Thomas –
Good budget cigar, but quality varies box to box in my experience. Some have been excellent, others mediocre. Consistency is the tradeoff at this price point.
Ann Crawford –
Excellent everyday value. The corona provides Partagas earthiness at sustainable cost. These are working smoker’s cigars.
Helen Bennett –
Grabbed these for a motorcycle trip and they were perfect saddlebag cigars. The Coronas Grandes tolerates vibration and weather without complaint. Robust earthiness with leather notes. Burns for about 80 minutes, roadside break duration. Traditional format traveled ruggedly. These are biker cigars – tough, unpretentious, affordable. Quality that handles highway adventures.
Irene Cole –
Burn line was wavy throughout, requiring constant rotation. Flavor was okay – earthy Partagas character – but construction demanded too much attention.
Elizabeth Taylor –
Love these for daily rotation. The Partagas delivers consistent earthiness at budget-friendly price. Reliable quality for regular enjoyment.
Joe Fisher –
Tried these during a hunting cabin stay and they matched the rustic atmosphere. The Coronas Grandes has wilderness character – straightforward, robust, unpretentious. Earthy tobacco with leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, cabin evening duration. Construction proved outdoorsman-worthy. These are hunter’s lodge cigars – honest, satisfying, affordable. Quality that fits backwoods retreats.
Russell Fox –
Decent smoke for price, but nothing that would make me recommend these over alternatives. It’s acceptable Partagas that gets the job done economically.
Norma Palmer –
Perfect workhorse. The corona format delivers full Partagas flavor in practical time. Earthy, robust, affordable.
Kevin Mitchell –
Enjoyed these during a garage band practice and they suited the casual jam session. The Partagas provides break-time satisfaction without fussiness. Earthy with leather notes. Burns for about 80 minutes, rehearsal duration. Traditional corona proved music-room durable. These are jam session cigars – unpretentious, reliable, affordable enough to share. Quality that fits creative spaces.
Kimberly Roberts –
Wrapper split during cutting, which was frustrating from the start. Smoked okay after that but the initial failure set wrong tone for the experience.
Arthur Knight –
Solid everyday cigar. The Coronas Grandes provides Partagas earthiness consistently. These are dependable rotation staples.
Amanda Phillips –
Brought these to a car show and they were appropriate gearhead cigars. The Partagas has automotive shop character – robust, no-nonsense, practical. Earthy tobacco with leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, car talk duration. Construction proved parking lot-worthy. These are motorhead cigars – tough, affordable, shareable. Quality that fits automotive culture.
Anthony Harris –
Fine budget smoke, but I’ve had better examples of affordable Partagas. This one is serviceable without being particularly satisfying or memorable.
Kenneth Brooks –
Love the value. The corona delivers Partagas character at prices allowing regular enjoyment. Earthy, satisfying, affordable.
Ralph Morrison –
Tried these during a woodworking session and they were perfect shop cigars. The Coronas Grandes doesn’t require clean conditions – handles sawdust and finishing fumes. Straightforward earthiness with coffee. Burns for about 80 minutes, project duration. Traditional format proved workshop-resistant. These are craftsman cigars – practical, durable, affordable. Quality that fits maker spaces.
Jennifer Brown –
Draw was loose, making the smoke hot and harsh. Flavor was too aggressive when burning fast. Construction issues dominated what could have been decent budget smoke.
Sandra Young –
Perfect for regular rotation. The Partagas delivers classic earthiness reliably. These are everyday quality cigars at sustainable prices.
Scott Henderson –
Enjoyed several during a barn raising and they suited the community work. The Coronas Grandes provides satisfying breaks during physical labor. Robust earthiness with leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, work pause duration. Construction proved farmwork-durable. These are community project cigars – tough, shareable, affordable. Quality that fits volunteer labor.
Michael Anderson –
Good enough for occasional smoking, but not good enough to become regular choice. It’s baseline acceptable Partagas without compelling qualities.
Gregory Murphy –
Excellent everyday value. The corona provides Partagas flavor at working person’s price. Earthy, dependable, affordable.
Walter Sanders –
Grabbed these for a fishing tournament and they were ideal competition cigars. The Partagas doesn’t distract from fishing but provides satisfaction between catches. Earthy tobacco with leather notes. Burns for about 80 minutes, tournament heat duration. Traditional corona proved boat-worthy. These are angler’s cigars – patient, reliable, affordable enough for long days. Quality that fits competitive fishing.
David Williams –
Wrapper had tears and rough spots suggesting rough handling somewhere in supply chain. Smoked acceptably but looked worse for wear. Budget pricing reflects budget presentation.
Raymond Morgan –
Love the reliability. The Coronas Grandes delivers Partagas earthiness every time. These are dependable daily smokes.
Robert Martinez –
Tried these during a softball league and they were perfect dugout cigars. The Partagas provides game-time satisfaction without precious treatment. Straightforward earthiness with leather. Burns for about 75 minutes, game duration. Construction proved sports-durable. These are recreational league cigars – casual, affordable, shareable. Quality that fits amateur athletics.