Gispert Cenadores Ones
Overview
The Gispert Cenadores Ones represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history, belonging to the regular production lineup that debuted before 1960. This handmade cigar was eventually discontinued during the 1970s, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts interested in vintage Cuban tobacco.
Specifications
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Cigar Name | Cenadores Ones |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Ring Gauge | 44 |
| Length | 150 mm (5⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 10.44 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Status | Discontinued |
| Production Era | Pre-1960 to 1970s |
Packaging and Presentation

The Gispert Cenadores Ones was presented in an elegant dress box containing 25 cigars. Each individual cigar came wrapped in its own cardboard pack, a packaging style that reflected the attention to detail characteristic of mid-century Cuban cigar production.
Bands
This release featured standard bands A and B, consistent with the Gispert brand's traditional presentation during its production era.
Historical Significance
As a pre-1960 release, the Cenadores Ones emerged during a transformative period in Cuban cigar manufacturing. The Gispert brand itself carries considerable heritage, and this particular vitola represents the craftsmanship standards of its time. With a ring gauge of 44 and a length of nearly six inches, the cigar offered smokers a substantial smoking experience typical of the era's preferences.
Collectibility
Given its discontinuation in the 1970s, the Gispert Cenadores Ones has become a notable entry for those studying the evolution of Cuban cigar production. Surviving examples, if any exist, would represent significant historical artifacts from the pre-revolution and early post-revolution Cuban tobacco industry.
Related Releases
- All Gispert Cigars
