{"type":"root","children":[{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Partagás was founded in 1845 by Don Jaime Partagás y Ravelo, a Spanish immigrant who built one of Havana's first industrial-scale cigar operations. The Cifuentes family took over the trademark in 1900 and held it through the nationalisation. The original Industria Street factory is iconic in Cuban cigar history; production moved in 2012 to the Carlos Baliño building, the former El Rey del Mundo factory. Partagás is the parent house for Bolívar, La Gloria Cubana, Ramón Allones, and Quai D'Orsay as well as its own line. Bold, earthy, with pepper, leather, and spice through the smoke. The Serie D No. 4 is often called the most famous full-strength Cuban cigar in production."}]}]}