Cifuentes Cubanitos
The Cifuentes Cubanitos represents a bygone era of Cuban cigar production, offering enthusiasts a glimpse into the machine-made segment of Cuba's tobacco heritage. This compact vitola served as an accessible entry point for smokers seeking the renowned Partagás factory's craftsmanship in a smaller, more casual format.
History and Background
The Cubanitos entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the established machine-made offerings from the Cifuentes portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a production run spanning several decades before being discontinued in the early 1990s. During its tenure, it provided cigar enthusiasts with an affordable everyday smoking option that carried the prestige of the Partagás factory lineage.

Specifications
| Cigar Name | Cubanitos |
| Factory Name | Chicos |
| Ring Gauge | 29 |
| Length | 106 mm (4⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 3.00 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band B |
| Packaging | Cardboard pack of 10 cigars in cellophane |
| Status | Discontinued Regular Production |
| Release Date | Pre-1960 |
| Discontinued | Early 1990s |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Cubanitos prioritized consistency and value over the artisanal character of hand-rolled vitolas. The slender 29 ring gauge combined with the modest 106 mm length created a quick-smoking format ideal for brief interludes throughout the day.
The cigar featured the standard Band B design, maintaining visual continuity with other offerings in the Cifuentes range. Each package contained ten individual cigars protected by cellophane wrapping, housed in a practical cardboard presentation that emphasized accessibility and everyday utility.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Cifuentes Cubanitos remains a point of interest for collectors and historians documenting the full spectrum of Cuban cigar production. Its decades-long presence in the market reflects the important role machine-made cigars played in Cuba's tobacco industry, serving smokers who desired authentic Cuban tobacco without the investment required for premium hand-rolled alternatives.
