El Rey del Mundo Señoritas
The Señoritas represents a fascinating chapter in the El Rey del Mundo portfolio—a slender, elegant vitola that graced cigar aficionados for several decades before its eventual discontinuation. This handmade Cuban cigar exemplifies the refined smoking experience that characterized the brand's historical offerings.
Historical Background
The Señoritas entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older expressions within the El Rey del Mundo catalog. Production continued through the following decades until the cigar was ultimately discontinued during the 1980s, marking the end of an era for this distinctive format.
Specifications

| Factory Name | Laguito No.3 |
| Ring Gauge | 26 |
| Length | 115 mm (4½″) |
| Official Weight | 2.81 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging Options
During its production run, the Señoritas was available in two distinct presentation formats:
- Slide lid box containing 25 cigars
- Dress box containing 50 cigars
Format and Smoking Experience
With its slender 26 ring gauge and compact 115 mm length, the Señoritas embodied the classic delicacy of older Cuban cigar styles. This thin format would have delivered a concentrated, nuanced flavor profile—allowing smokers to experience the characteristic El Rey del Mundo blend in a more intimate, focused manner. The Laguito No.3 factory designation indicates this cigar was crafted at one of Cuba's most prestigious rolling facilities, known for producing some of the finest panatela-style cigars.
Collectibility
As a discontinued release with origins dating to the pre-revolutionary period, the Señoritas has become a sought-after find among collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. Its departure from regular production in the 1980s means that surviving examples represent a bygone era of Cuban cigar craftsmanship.
