Dunhill Mojito
The Dunhill Mojito represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history, produced during the nearly decade-long partnership between Dunhill and Habanos. This discontinued regular production cigar was part of the prestigious Dunhill line that captivated enthusiasts throughout the 1980s.
History and Production

Introduced to the market in 1982, the Mojito enjoyed a production run that spanned nearly a decade before being discontinued in 1991. During this period, Dunhill cigars were manufactured by Habanos S.A. under a licensing agreement that allowed the British luxury goods company to market Cuban cigars under their prestigious name. The Mojito was positioned as a regular production item, making it accessible to cigar enthusiasts seeking the refined Dunhill smoking experience.
Vitola and Dimensions

The Mojito was crafted in the Coronas vitola format, a classic Cuban size that delivers a balanced smoking experience. The cigar measures 142mm (5⅝ inches) in length with a ring gauge of 42, placing it firmly in the corona category. This traditional proportion allows for a smoking time of approximately 30 to 45 minutes, making it suitable for both quick indulgences and contemplative sessions.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Coronas |
| Length | 142mm (5⅝″) |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Official Weight | 9.29g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Construction and Presentation
Each Mojito was entirely handmade by skilled Cuban torcedores, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship that defined the Dunhill brand's Cuban offerings. The cigar featured the Standard band A, consistent with the elegant and understated aesthetic that Dunhill was known for across their cigar portfolio.

Packaging Options
The Mojito was available in two distinct presentation formats:

- Semi boîte nature box containing 25 cigars
- Dress box of 25 cigars
Both packaging options reflected the premium positioning of the Dunhill brand, with the semi boîte nature offering a more traditional presentation while the dress box provided an elegant option suitable for gifting or collecting.
Legacy
As with all Dunhill-branded Cuban cigars, the Mojito represents a unique period when British luxury branding met Cuban tobacco expertise. Following the discontinuation in 1991, these cigars have become increasingly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the historical significance of the Dunhill-Habanos collaboration.

