Dunhill Atados
The Dunhill Atados represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history, produced during the relatively brief period when the prestigious British luxury brand maintained an active presence in Havana's cigar industry. This discontinued regular production cigar offers collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the collaborative era between Dunhill and Cuba's master cigar makers.
History and Production Period
Introduced to the market in 1982, the Atados joined Dunhill's Cuban portfolio during a significant decade for the brand. The cigar remained in production for approximately nine years before being discontinued in 1991. This timeframe places the Atados firmly within the golden age of Dunhill's Cuban operations, making surviving examples highly sought after by collectors.
Specifications

| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Cigar Name | Atados |
| Factory Name | Panetelas Largas |
| Ring Gauge | 28 |
| Length | 175 mm (6⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 5.01 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Slide lid box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Discontinued |
| Production Period | 1982 – 1991 |
Format and Character
Classified under the factory designation Panetelas Largas, the Atados embodies the elegant, slender profile characteristic of this traditional Cuban format. With its 28 ring gauge and substantial 175 mm length, this cigar presents a classic panetela silhouette—refined, elongated, and designed for a measured smoking experience.
The handmade construction speaks to the artisanal approach Dunhill demanded of its Cuban partners, ensuring each cigar met the exacting standards associated with the brand's reputation for luxury goods.
Packaging
The Atados was presented in slide lid boxes containing 25 cigars, a packaging style that combined practicality with the sophisticated presentation expected of the Dunhill marque. These distinctive boxes have become collectible items in their own right, particularly well-preserved examples that retain their original character.
Collectibility
As a discontinued Cuban cigar from the Dunhill era, the Atados holds particular appeal for serious collectors. The relatively short production window, combined with the prestige of the Dunhill name and the passage of more than three decades since production ceased, has elevated this cigar's status among aficionados of vintage Cuban tobacco.
