Flor del Punto
Flor del Punto represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that spanned approximately fifteen years, from the late 1960s through 1982. This brand, now discontinued, produced cigars during a significant transitional period for the Cuban cigar industry following the nationalization efforts of the revolutionary government.
Band Classification
The brand utilized what collectors classify as Standard Band A, featuring an embossed design characteristic of premium Cuban cigar presentations of that era. The embossing technique added a tactile dimension to the band, reflecting the attention to presentation that Cuban cigar makers maintained even during periods of industrial reorganization.

Production Timeline
| Era | Status |
|---|---|
| Late 1960s | Production began |
| 1982 | Discontinued |
The discontinuation of Flor del Punto in 1982 came during a period when the Cuban cigar industry was consolidating various marques and focusing resources on their most established and internationally recognized brands. Many smaller or regional brands from this era met similar fates as Cuba streamlined its export offerings.
Collectible Status
Today, Flor del Punto cigars and their distinctive embossed Standard Band A presentations exist primarily as collector's items. Boxes and individual cigars that survive from this fifteen-year production window offer enthusiasts and historians a glimpse into an earlier generation of Cuban cigar craftsmanship. The brand serves as a reminder of the numerous marques that once comprised the broader Cuban cigar portfolio before industry consolidation narrowed the field to the internationally recognized names that dominate today.
