Bolívar Distinguidos Edición Regional China
The Bolívar Distinguidos stands as a remarkable addition to the Edición Regional series, crafted exclusively for the Chinese market. This special release commemorates a significant milestone in international relations—the 50th Anniversary of the Formal Diplomatic Relationship between China and Cuba, celebrated in 2011.

Historical Significance

Released on January 1, 2011, this cigar represents more than just a premium smoking experience. It serves as a diplomatic tribute, honoring half a century of formal ties between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of Cuba. The limited production run of just 2,010 numbered ceramic jars makes this release particularly significant for collectors and enthusiasts of Cuban cigar history.

Specifications

| Cigar Name | Distinguidos |
| Factory Name | Romeo |
| Ring Gauge | 52 |
| Length | 162 mm (6⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 13.22 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Release Year | 2011 |
Presentation and Packaging

The Distinguidos arrives in an elegant numbered ceramic jar, each containing 25 cigars. The total production was limited to 2,010 jars, ensuring exclusivity for this commemorative release. Each cigar features the standard Bolívar band C alongside a distinctive gold Regional Edition band specifically designed for the Chinese market.

Format and Character
The Distinguidos introduces a unique vitola to the Bolívar portfolio. With its 52 ring gauge and substantial 162 mm length, this format offers an extended smoking experience befitting the Bolívar brand's reputation for full-bodied, robust character. The handmade construction ensures the quality and consistency expected from Habanos S.A.'s Regional Edition program.
Collection Context
This release joins the distinguished family of Bolívar cigars, a brand named after the Venezuelan revolutionary Simón Bolívar and known for producing some of the most powerful and flavorful cigars in the Cuban portfolio. The Edición Regional China variant represents a unique intersection of Cuban cigar tradition and Chinese market appreciation for premium tobacco.

