El Rey del Mundo Petit Coronas
The El Rey del Mundo Petit Coronas represents a significant chapter in Cuban cigar history, serving as one of the brand's longstanding offerings before its eventual discontinuation. This Marevas-format vitola carried the esteemed El Rey del Mundo name for over half a century, delivering the brand's characteristic refinement in a moderately sized format.
Historical Background
The Petit Coronas entered the El Rey del Mundo portfolio prior to 1960, making it one of the older releases in the brand's catalog. The cigar maintained its place in regular production throughout the decades, surviving numerous changes in the Cuban cigar industry. However, after more than fifty years of availability, Habanos S.A. discontinued this vitola in 2012, marking the end of an era for enthusiasts who had come to appreciate its consistent quality and accessible smoking time.
Specifications

| Factory Name | Marevas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Bands and Presentation
The Petit Coronas appeared in different presentations throughout its production history. Standard dress boxes of 25 cigars featured the B25s band, utilizing the brand's classic Standard band A design. However, cigars packaged in slide lid boxes (SLBs) were released without bands, offering a more traditional, understated presentation that some collectors found appealing.
Packaging History
Over its production lifetime, the El Rey del Mundo Petit Coronas was offered in several packaging configurations, most of which were gradually phased out:
- Dress Box of 25 Cigars: The final packaging format available, discontinued in 2012 when the vitola was removed from production.
- Slide Lid Box of 50 Cigars: A larger format option discontinued around 2003.
- Dress Box of 25 Cigars in Cellophane: An earlier packaging variation discontinued before 2000.
- Slide Lid Box of 25 Cigars: Another pre-2000 discontinuation.
- Humidor of 100 Cigars: A special presentation format also discontinued before 2000.
Collectibility and Current Status
As a discontinued regular production cigar, the El Rey del Mundo Petit Coronas has gained interest among collectors seeking to preserve examples of classic Cuban vitolas. The cigar's long production run means that examples from various eras may still be found in the secondary market, though the 2012 discontinuation date means that even the newest examples have now aged considerably. The Marevas format remains available in other Habanos brands, but this particular expression of El Rey del Mundo's blending style is no longer produced.
