Caney Selectos
The Caney Selectos represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a regular production vitola that enjoyed a remarkably brief commercial life during the 1970s. Released at the start of the decade and discontinued by 1977, this cigar has since become an extraordinarily scarce find for collectors and enthusiasts seeking to experience a piece of Havana's past.
Historical Context
The Caney brand emerged during a transformative period for Cuban tobacco, and the Selectos vitola debuted around 1970 as part of the regular production lineup. Its seven-year production run was notably short by Cuban cigar standards, contributing significantly to its current rarity. Today, encountering an authentic Caney Selectos represents a genuine opportunity for the serious cigar aficionado.
Specifications

| Vitola Name | Selectos |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Ring Gauge | 41 |
| Length | 138 mm (5⅜″) |
| Estimated Weight | 7.61 g |
| Construction | Unknown |
Presentation and Packaging
The Caney Selectos was dressed in the brand's Standard band A, presented in dress boxes containing 25 individual cigars. Each cigar was wrapped in cellophane, a packaging choice that offered protection while maintaining the traditional presentation style favored during that era of Cuban cigar production.
Collectibility
Given its discontinuation in 1977 and the decades that have since passed, the Caney Selectos has achieved genuine rarity status. Surviving examples represent not merely cigars but historical artifacts from a specific moment in Cuba's tobacco narrative. For those tracking the complete Caney portfolio, the Selectos stands as one of the more challenging pieces to acquire.
Related Releases
- All Caney Cigars
