Dunhill Tubos
The Dunhill Tubos represented one of the distinguished offerings in the Dunhill portfolio during the 1980s. This regular production cigar was introduced to the market in 1982 and maintained its presence until production ceased in 1991. As part of the broader Dunhill Cuban cigar family, the Tubos exemplified the brand's commitment to quality and consistency during its relatively brief but notable run.
Vitola Specifications

Factory records identify this cigar by the vitola name "Coronas Grandes," a classic format that offers smokers an extended smoking experience. The dimensions place it firmly in the coronas family while providing additional length for a more leisurely enjoyment.
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 155 mm (6⅛ inches) |
| Official Weight | 10.14 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging

True to its name, the Dunhill Tubos was presented in individual aluminium tubes, providing excellent protection and maintaining optimal humidity conditions for each cigar. The tubes featured the standard presentation consistent with the Dunhill line. Each cigar bore the standard Band A designation, the classic band style associated with the brand's Cuban offerings.
Commercial packaging consisted of dress boxes containing 25 individually tubed cigars, making this an attractive option for both personal cellaring and gifting purposes.
Historical Context
The Dunhill Tubos entered the market at the beginning of 1982, during a significant period for Cuban cigars. The nine-year production run provided enthusiasts with nearly a decade of availability before the cigar was discontinued in 1991. Today, these cigars exist as a chapter in the broader history of Dunhill's partnership with Cuban tobacco, representing an era that has since passed into cigar collecting lore.
