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Belinda Demi Tasse

Belinda Demi Tasse

The Belinda Demi Tasse represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that has since closed, having been produced for approximately sixteen years before its discontinuation. This machine-made cigar was introduced to the market in 1989 and remained in production until 2005, offering smokers an accessible entry point into the Belinda brand portfolio.

Specifications

Cigar NameDemi Tasse
Factory NameDemi Tasse
Ring Gauge32
Length100 mm (3⅞″)
Official Weight3.70 g
ConstructionMachine-made
BandStandard band A
PackagingDress box of 25 cigars in cellophane
StatusDiscontinued Regular Production
Release Year1989
Discontinued2005

Construction and Presentation

Belinda Demi Tasse

As a machine-manufactured cigar, the Demi Tasse was produced with consistency and efficiency in mind rather than the artisanal hand-rolling associated with premium Cuban vitolas. The cigar featured the standard Belinda band (designated as band A), maintaining brand identity across the line.

Each cigar was individually wrapped in cellophane and presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, a packaging format that preserved freshness while offering an attractive presentation for retail display.

Size and Format

True to its name, the Demi Tasse offered a compact smoking experience. Measuring 100 millimeters (approximately 3⅞ inches) in length with a slender 32 ring gauge, this vitola fell into the small cigar category. The diminutive dimensions made it suitable for shorter smoking sessions, appealing to those seeking a quick yet authentic Cuban tobacco experience.

Historical Context

The Belinda Demi Tasse entered the market at the close of the 1980s, a period of significant change in the Cuban cigar industry. Its production run spanned nearly two decades before being discontinued in 2005. During its active years, it served as part of the regular production lineup for the Belinda marque, contributing to the brand's accessibility in the global market.

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