Cabañas Suaves
The Cabañas Suaves represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that spanned over a decade. Released during the late 1980s and produced until the early 2000s, this machine-made cigar offered enthusiasts an accessible entry point into the Cabañas brand portfolio. As a regular production item, the Suaves was widely available during its production run before being officially discontinued in 2002.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Suaves |
| Factory Name | Sports |
| Ring Gauge | 35 |
| Length | 117 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 5.12 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |

Construction and Presentation
True to its positioning as an everyday smoking option, the Cabañas Suaves was manufactured using machine-made construction methods. This approach allowed for consistent production quality while keeping the cigar at an approachable price point for regular consumption.
The cigar featured the standard Cabañas band design (Band A), providing brand recognition and authenticity. Each Suaves was individually wrapped in cellophane for protection, then packaged in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars. This presentation balanced practicality with the classic aesthetic Cuban cigar enthusiasts expected.
Production History
The Cabañas Suaves entered the market on January 1, 1989, joining the broader Cabañas lineup as a staple regular production offering. For more than thirteen years, this cigar remained part of the Cuban catalog, serving smokers who appreciated its straightforward character and consistent construction.
In 2002, Habitos S.A. discontinued the Suaves, marking the end of its run. Today, the cigar exists only as a historical reference point and occasional discovery in aged cigar collections, representing a bygone era of the Cabañas brand's Cuban production.
