Don Cándido Selección No.506
The Don Cándido Selección No.506 represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that spanned nearly a decade and a half. Released during the late 1960s, this regular production cigar remained in the Habanos portfolio until its discontinuation in 1982. Today, it stands as a discontinued reference point for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the evolution of Cuban cigar brands.
Vitola and Dimensions
The Selección No.506 was crafted in the Coronas Gordas factory vitola, a format that delivers a substantial smoking experience. The cigar measures 143 mm (5⅝ inches) in length with a ring gauge of 46, placing it firmly in the robusto extra category. Each cigar carries an official weight of 11.41 grams, reflecting the dense, hand-rolled construction that characterized Cuban production methods of the era.
Construction and Presentation

As a fully handmade cigar, the Selección No.506 embodied the traditional Cuban craftsmanship expected from the Don Cándido brand. The cigar featured the standard band A, consistent with the brand's visual identity during its production years.
Collectors could acquire the Selección No.506 in two packaging formats:
- Semi boîte nature box containing 25 cigars
- Slide lid box holding 50 cigars
Historical Context
The Don Cándido brand emerged during a transformative period in Cuban cigar manufacturing. The Selección No.506 entered the market in the late 1960s, a time when the Cuban tobacco industry was solidifying its post-revolution identity. The cigar maintained its place in regular production for approximately 14 years before being retired from the lineup in 1982.
Complete Specifications
| Cigar Name | Selección No.506 |
| Factory Vitola | Coronas Gordas |
| Length | 143 mm (5⅝″) |
| Ring Gauge | 46 |
| Official Weight | 11.41 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Production Status | Discontinued |
| Release Date | Late 1960s |
| Discontinued | 1982 |
