Dunhill Cabinetta
The Dunhill Cabinetta stands as a notable entry in the storied history of Dunhill's Cuban cigar offerings. Introduced to the market in 1982, this cigar enjoyed nearly a decade of production before being discontinued in 1991. During its production run, the Cabinetta represented Dunhill's commitment to delivering quality handmade cigars to discerning enthusiasts worldwide.
Vitale Information
Classified under the factory name "Robustos," the Cabinetta adhered to classic robusto dimensions while offering the distinctive Dunhill smoking experience. The cigar was crafted entirely by hand, reflecting the traditional Cuban cigar-making expertise that defined the era.

| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Ring Gauge | 50 |
| Length | 124 mm (4⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 11.66 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Packaging and Presentation
The Cabinetta was presented with Dunhill's Standard band A, maintaining brand consistency across the company's Cuban portfolio. Cigars were packaged in slide lid boxes containing 25 cigars, a presentation format that appealed to collectors and regular smokers alike.
Historical Context
As a regular production cigar, the Cabinetta was widely available during its nine-year production window. The 1980s marked an interesting period for Cuban cigars, and Dunhill's offerings from this era have since gained recognition among vintage cigar enthusiasts. Though no longer in production, the Cabinetta remains a reference point for those studying the evolution of Dunhill's presence in the Cuban cigar market.
Legacy
While the Dunhill Cabinetta has been discontinued for decades, it represents an important chapter in the broader story of Dunhill-branded Cuban cigars. Collectors and historians continue to reference this model when examining the brand's complete portfolio from the pre-embargo and post-embargo transition periods.
