Bolívar Demi Tasse
The Bolívar Demi Tasse represents a classic chapter in Cuban cigar history, offering enthusiasts a compact smoking experience from one of Cuba's most respected marcas. This diminutive vitola carried the bold Bolívar name for decades before eventually being retired from regular production.
Historical Background
The Demi Tasse traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the older established releases within the Bolívar portfolio. For more than four decades, this small-format cigar maintained its place in the brand's regular lineup until its discontinuation in 2002. The cigar was known internally at the factory by the name "Entreactos."

Specifications
| Factory Name | Entreactos |
| Ring Gauge | 30 |
| Length | 100 mm (3⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 3.27 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard Band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
Format and Presentation
With its slender 30 ring gauge and modest 100-millimeter length, the Demi Tasse embodied the traditional petit corona format. This size category was once far more prevalent among Cuban offerings, catering to smokers who preferred a shorter smoking session without sacrificing craftsmanship. The cigar featured the standard Bolívar "Band A" presentation and was packaged in dress boxes containing 25 units.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Bolívar Demi Tasse remains a point of interest for collectors and those studying the evolution of Cuban cigar portfolios. Its discontinuation in 2002 marked the end of an era for this particular vitola within the Bolívar brand family.
