Cifuentes Altezas Reales
The Cifuentes Altezas Reales stands as a notable entry in the pantheon of discontinued Cuban cigars. This handmade vitola was part of the regular production lineup from the Cifuentes brand, offering smokers a substantial smoking experience before its eventual departure from the market.
Historical Background
The Altezas Reales entered the Cuban cigar market prior to 1960, making it one of the older releases in the Cifuentes portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a production run that spanned approximately two decades before being discontinued sometime before 1980. Today, it remains a piece of Cuban cigar history that collectors and enthusiasts occasionally encounter in the secondary market.

Vitola Specifications
Factory rollers knew this cigar by the name "Salomon," indicating its distinctive shape and proportions. The Altezas Reales carried generous dimensions that provided an extended and satisfying smoke.
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Factory Vitola Name | Salomon |
| Ring Gauge | 57 |
| Length | 184 mm (7¼ inches) |
| Official Weight | 16.97 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging
The Altezas Reales featured distinctive branding with a special band designed specifically for this release. Cigars were presented in dress boxes containing 10 cigars each, a presentation format befitting the cigar's premium positioning within the Cifuentes lineup.
Collectibility
As a pre-1980s discontinued release, the Cifuentes Altezas Reales has become increasingly difficult to find. Surviving boxes represent a bygone era of Cuban cigar production and are sought after by serious collectors interested in preserving the history of Havana's cigar heritage.
