Flor del Punto Selección Número 301
The Selección Número 301 represented one of the standard offerings within the Flor del Punto portfolio during the 1970s and early 1980s. This handmade Cuban cigar served as a regular production item before being discontinued in 1982, making it a piece of Cuba's cigar manufacturing history that is no longer available to contemporary enthusiasts.
Historical Background
The Selección Número 301 entered the market during the mid to late-1970s, a period when Cuban cigar production was undergoing various transformations. The cigar maintained its place in the Flor del Punto lineup for several years before ceasing production in 1982. Today, this vitola exists only as a collector's item or a memory for those fortunate enough to have experienced it during its brief market presence.

Vitola Specifications
Factory records identify this cigar under the production name "Cervantes," a classic Cuban vitola designation. The Selección Número 301 measured 165 millimeters (approximately 6½ inches) in length with a ring gauge of 42, placing it firmly in the category of longer, thinner cigars favored during that era. Each cigar carried an official weight of 10.80 grams.
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Cervantes |
| Length | 165 mm (6½″) |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Official Weight | 10.80 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging
The Selección Número 301 featured the standard "Band A" design associated with the Flor del Punto brand. Cigars were packaged in semi boîte nature boxes containing 25 cigars each, a presentation style that allowed the natural beauty of the wrappers to remain visible while providing adequate protection during storage and transport.
Current Status
As a discontinued regular production cigar, the Selección Número 301 has not been manufactured for over four decades. Those seeking to explore the Flor del Punto brand today must look to other releases within the portfolio, as this particular vitola exists solely in the historical record and in the collections of those who preserved boxes from its original production run.
