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Cabañas Preciosas

Cabañas Preciosas

The Cabañas Preciosas represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that has since closed, yet remains of interest to collectors and enthusiasts of classic Havana cigars. This machine-made vitola was part of the regular production lineup for the Cabañas brand before its eventual discontinuation.

History and Background

Introduced to the market in 1989, the Preciosas served as a accessible entry point into the Cabañas portfolio. The cigar remained in production for approximately sixteen years before being retired from the brand's offerings in 2005. During its production run, it was classified as a regular production item rather than a limited or special release.

Cabañas Preciosas

Vitola Specifications

The Preciosas was produced in the Demi Tasse format, a classic Cuban size designation designed for a shorter smoking experience. Below are the detailed specifications:

Factory NameDemi Tasse
Ring Gauge32
Length100 mm (3⅞″)
Official Weight3.70 g
ConstructionMachine-made

Presentation and Packaging

Each Preciosas cigar was dressed with the standard Cabañas "A" band, consistent with the brand's visual identity during this period. The cigars were packaged in traditional dress boxes containing 25 units, with each cigar individually protected in cellophane wrapping.

Current Status

Production of the Cabañas Preciosas ceased in 2005, placing this vitola firmly in the discontinued category. As a result, remaining specimens have become increasingly difficult to locate in the primary market, though they may occasionally surface among secondary sellers or private collections.

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