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Dunhill Havana Club

Dunhill Havana Club

The Dunhill Havana Club stands as one of the most distinguished offerings from the Dunhill cigar line during its decade of production. This sophisticated Cuban cigar was introduced to the market in 1982 and remained in production until 1991, when it was ultimately discontinued. During its nearly ten-year run, the Havana Club earned recognition among cigar enthusiasts for its elegant proportions and refined smoking experience.

Dunhill Havana Club

Vitola Information

Classified under the factory name "Gran Corona," the Havana Club represents the classic corona format at its most impressive scale. The vitola showcases the traditional Cuban approach to elongated cigar design, offering smokers an extended and contemplative session.

Dunhill Havana Club

Specifications

Dunhill Havana Club packaging
Ring Gauge 47
Length 235 mm (9¼ inches)
Official Weight 18.79 grams
Construction Handmade

Presentation and Packaging
Dunhill Havana Club packaging

The Havana Club was presented with Standard Band A, consistent with other offerings in the Dunhill portfolio. The packaging reflected the premium positioning of the brand, featuring slide lid boxes containing five cigars, each housed in its own individual slide lid box. This thoughtful presentation underscored the cigar's status as a luxury product within the Cuban cigar market.

Production Timeline

  • Release Date: 1982
  • Discontinued: 1991
  • Status: Discontinued Regular Production

Though the Dunhill Havana Club is no longer in production, it remains a noteworthy entry in the history of Cuban cigars. The Gran Corona format has become increasingly rare in modern times, making this discontinued release particularly significant to collectors and historians of premium tobacco.

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