Cuaba Generosos
The Cuaba Generosos was a distinctive Cuban cigar that formed part of the Cuaba brand's regular production lineup. Introduced to the market in 1996, this vitola enjoyed a production run spanning nearly two decades before being officially discontinued in 2013. During its active years, the Generosos became recognized among enthusiasts for its classic proportions and the characteristic Cuaba smoking experience.
History and Background
The Cuaba brand itself was established in 1996, making the Generosos one of the original releases under this relatively modern Habanos marque. The brand takes its name from the indigenous Cuban word for a type of bush that was traditionally used to light cigars, reflecting its deep connection to Cuban tobacco heritage. The Generosos remained in production from its January 1, 1996 debut until its discontinuation in 2013, representing a significant chapter in the brand's history.
Specifications

| Factory Name | Generosos |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 132 mm (5¼ inches) |
| Official Weight | 9.45 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Status | Discontinued (2013) |
Packaging and Presentation
The Cuaba Generosos was presented with the brand's standard band A and offered in two packaging formats throughout its production. The primary presentation came in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, providing the traditional Cuban cigar presentation favored by collectors and connoisseurs. Additionally, a more accessible cardboard pack containing five cigars was offered, though this smaller format was discontinued in 2010, several years before the vitola itself ceased production.
Special Editions
The Generosos vitola also appeared in two notable special releases. The Cuaba Generosos Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor commemorated the turn of the millennium with a special presentation. Additionally, the Cuaba Generosos X Edición Festival del Habano was released as part of the annual Habanos Festival celebrations, offering collectors a unique variation on this discontinued classic.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Cuaba Generosos remains a point of interest for cigar enthusiasts and collectors. Its 17-year production run ensured reasonable availability in the secondary market, and the cigar serves as an important reference point for understanding the Cuaba brand's evolution and the broader landscape of Cuban cigar production during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
