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Belinda Coronas (1)

Belinda Coronas (1)

The Belinda Coronas (1) represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that spanned nearly two decades. Introduced to the market in 1989, this machine-made vitola served as part of the regular production lineup until its discontinuation in 2005. While no longer in production, the cigar remains a point of interest for collectors and enthusiasts exploring the broader landscape of Cuban cigar offerings from that era.

Specifications

Factory Name Cremas
Ring Gauge 40
Length 140 mm (5½″)
Official Weight 8.11 g
Construction Machine-made
Band Standard band A
Packaging Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane
Belinda Coronas (1)

Production History

The Belinda Coronas (1) entered the Cuban cigar portfolio on January 1, 1989. As a machine-constructed cigar, it offered an accessible entry point for smokers seeking Cuban tobacco without the premium price point associated with hand-rolled productions. The cigar maintained its place in the regular production catalog for sixteen years before being retired from the lineup in 2005.

Construction and Presentation

As a machine-made cigar, the Coronas (1) prioritized consistency and value. The vitola featured the standard Belinda band design (band A) and was packaged in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually wrapped in cellophane for protection. This packaging approach was typical for the brand and reflected the practical nature of the release.

Context Within the Brand

The Coronas (1) was one of several vitolas offered under the Belinda marque during its production years. Those interested in exploring the full range of Belinda releases can find additional information on related cigars from the brand. The discontinuation of this particular size marked the end of one production era while other Belinda offerings continued to serve the market.

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