Cifuentes Vegueritos
The Cifuentes Vegueritos represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that has since closed, yet remains of interest to collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Havana cigars. This machine-made vitola was part of the regular production lineup for decades before its eventual discontinuation in the early 1990s.
History and Background
The Vegueritos entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older offerings in the Cifuentes portfolio. For more than three decades, this cigar maintained its place as a consistent, accessible option for smokers seeking the characteristic flavors of the Pinar del Río region through a machine-constructed format.
The decision to discontinue the Vegueritos came in the early 1990s, coinciding with a period of significant change within the Cuban cigar industry. As manufacturers streamlined their portfolios and focused resources on hand-rolled premium offerings, many machine-made cigars like the Vegueritos were phased out of production.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Vegueritos Mano |
| Length | 127 mm (5 inches) |
| Ring Gauge | 37 |
| Official Weight | 6.10 grams |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |
Presentation and Packaging
The Cifuentes Vegueritos was offered in two distinct packaging formats during its production run:
- Cardboard pack containing 5 cigars, each wrapped in cellophane
- Dress box of 25 cigars, individually cellophaned
The use of cellophane protection spoke to the practical nature of this release, ensuring the cigars remained fresh and protected during distribution and retail display.
Collectibility Today
As a discontinued machine-made cigar with origins dating back to the pre-revolutionary era, the Vegueritos holds a particular appeal for collectors seeking to complete Cifuentes collections. While machine construction places it in a different category than hand-rolled premiums, the decades of production and the cigar's longevity in the marketplace make it a noteworthy entry in the broader story of Cuban tobacco.
