Don Cándido Selección No.504
The Don Cándido Selección No.504 represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history, produced during an era when the Don Cándido brand maintained a respected position among Habanos offerings. This regular production cigar enjoyed a production run spanning well over a decade before its eventual discontinuation.
Historical Background
Released during the late 1960s, the Selección No.504 entered the market during a transformative period for Cuban cigars. The vitola remained in production until 1982, when it was ultimately discontinued, making it a cigar that seasoned collectors and enthusiasts often seek out on the secondary market today.
Vitola Specifications

| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Campanas |
| Ring Gauge | 52 |
| Length | 140 mm (5½″) |
| Official Weight | 12.45 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging
The Selección No.504 was presented in semi boîte nature boxes containing 25 cigars each. This traditional packaging style allowed the cigars to age gracefully while showcasing their natural-colored wrappers. The cigars featured the standard band A design associated with the Don Cándido brand.
The Campanas Vitola
Factory-designated as "Campanas," this vitola offers a substantial smoking experience with its 52 ring gauge and 5½ inch length. The dimensions place it comfortably in the robusto extra category, providing enthusiasts with a generous draw and ample complexity throughout the smoking session.
Collectibility and Legacy
As a discontinued production cigar, the Don Cándido Selección No.504 has become increasingly difficult to locate. Those fortunate enough to encounter well-preserved examples from this era can experience a taste of Cuban cigar craftsmanship from a bygone era. The Don Cándido brand itself holds historical significance within the broader Habanos portfolio.
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