Belinda Petit Princess
The Belinda Petit Princess was a machine-made Cuban cigar that served as part of the Belinda brand's regular production lineup. Introduced to the market in 1989, this compact vitola enjoyed a production run spanning approximately thirteen years before being discontinued in 2002. During its time in production, the Petit Princess offered cigar enthusiasts an accessible entry point into the Belinda portfolio with its modest dimensions and machine-constructed consistency.
Specifications
| Factory Name | Epicures |
| Ring Gauge | 35 |
| Length | 110 mm (4⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 4.81 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |

Packaging Options
The Belinda Petit Princess was made available to consumers in two distinct packaging formats:
- Cardboard pack containing 5 cigars, each wrapped in cellophane
- Dress box containing 25 cigars, each wrapped in cellophane
Production History
The Petit Princess entered the Cuban cigar market on January 1, 1989, as part of Belinda's regular production offerings. The cigar maintained its position in the brand's portfolio for over a decade before production ceased in 2002. As a machine-made cigar, the Petit Princess represented the more accessible segment of Cuban cigar offerings, providing consistency and value for everyday smoking occasions.
Brand Context
The Petit Princess belonged to the Belinda brand family, a Cuban cigar marque with its own distinct heritage and following. Those interested in exploring other releases from this brand may wish to review the complete catalog of Belinda cigars to understand the full scope of the brand's offerings and history.
