Diplomáticos No.6
The Diplomáticos No.6 represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that enjoyed a relatively brief production run but remains a point of interest among serious habanos collectors. Introduced in 1976 and retired by the early 1980s, this cigar exemplifies the elegant, slender format that characterized many classic Cuban releases of the era.

Historical Context
The No.6 entered the Diplomáticos lineup as part of the brand's 1976 expansion, joining what was then a relatively young portfolio. Diplomáticos itself had been established in 1966 as an alternative to the prestigious Montecristo brand, offering smokers a similar flavor profile at a more accessible price point. The No.6 was positioned as a substantial yet refined smoke, measuring an impressive 7½ inches in length while maintaining a slender 38 ring gauge.

Despite its promising debut, the No.6 had a comparatively short lifespan. By the early 1980s, production had ceased, making surviving examples genuine collector's items. The cigar was produced at the renowned Laguito factory—the same facility responsible for some of Cuba's most prestigious cigars.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Laguito No.1 |
| Length | 192 mm (7½ inches) |
| Ring Gauge | 38 |
| Official Weight | 10.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Status | Discontinued |
Packaging Variations

The No.6 was offered in several presentation formats throughout its production period:
- Semi boîte nature boxes of 10 cigars — Released in 1976 and discontinued in the late 1970s
- Semi boîte nature boxes of 25 cigars — Also debuted in 1976 and retired by the late 1970s
- Dress boxes of 25 cigars — Appeared in the late 1970s and discontinued by the early 1980s
- Humidor of 100 cigars — A special presentation format for serious collectors

Collectibility
Given its limited production window of roughly five to seven years, the Diplomáticos No.6 has become increasingly difficult to find in the secondary market. Surviving boxes command significant interest from collectors specializing in discontinued Cuban vitolas. The cigar's connection to the Laguito factory, combined with the Diplomáticos brand's reputation for delivering excellent value, makes it a noteworthy piece of habanos history.

