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The phrase Y Nada Mas means “and nothing more.” It’s a fitting name for the Santiago line mainly because it’s a regular production cigar designed to reframe what Partagas means in today’s cigar world. The blend, the factory, and the philosophy behind it mark a shift; to creating a cigar for the modern audience while backed by its reputation for quality. To understand the cigar, it’s important to know where it’s made. Most non-Cuban Partagas cigars come out of STG’s General Cigar Dominicana facility, one of the largest and most prolific factories in the industry. For Y Nada Mas Santiago, the company turned to Tabacalera William Ventura. Located in Santiago, the Ventura factory has become one of the more influential sites in boutique cigar production over the years, rolling lines for brands like Caldwell, AdVentura, Freud Co. It’s a growing name that signals attention to blend structure, balance, detail, and uniqueness. After a fire temporarily halted operations in 2022, the factory was rebuilt and re-opened in early 2024, making this series of the first few releases from the facility since the incident. As for the blend, the Partagas Y Nada Mas Santiago uses a deep brown and tactile Habano 2000 wrapper over Sumatra binder. Inside it is a filler combination of Piloto Cubano, Dominican Corojo, Ecuadorian, and Broadleaf tobaccos. Expect notes of white peppers, earthiness, and sweetness that never feels overwhelming. The construction holds well, and the draw is consistent across all vitolas. It's available in three sizes and are all medium in body. The line includes the Partagas Y Nada Mas Santiago Robusto 5x50, Toro 6x52, and Gordo 6x60. For newer cigar enthusiasts, this line offers a beautifully constructed introduction to a historic brand. Long-time fans can try the brand’s new line and experience. Available in boxes of 20, have these premium cigars shipped to your door by ordering at Cigars.com.