Gispert Fancy Tales
The Gispert Fancy Tales represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that graced humidors during the mid-20th century before quietly exiting production. As part of the Gispert brand portfolio, this cigar exemplified the traditional craftsmanship that defined Cuban cigar making during its golden era.
Historical Overview
The Fancy Tales made its debut prior to 1960, positioning it among the classic releases of the pre-revolutionary and early post-revolutionary periods. The cigar remained in production throughout the 1960s before being discontinued sometime during the 1970s. This relatively short production window has made surviving examples increasingly scarce and sought after by collectors of vintage Cuban cigars.

Specifications
| Vitola | Fancy Tales |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Ring Gauge | 44 |
| Length | 171 mm (6¾″) |
| Official Weight | 11.22 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band A, B |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Discontinued |
Construction and Presentation
True to the standards of its era, the Fancy Tales was entirely handmade by skilled torcedores. The cigar featured the standard Gispert band configuration, displaying both band A and band B—a presentation that collectors associate with the brand's traditional aesthetic.
The vitola was presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, a packaging format that reflected the premium positioning of the Gispert marque during this period.
Collectibility
As a discontinued regular production cigar from the 1960s era, the Gispert Fancy Tales holds particular appeal for enthusiasts interested in Cuban cigar heritage. The combination of its pre-1960 release date and 1970s discontinuation places it firmly within an important transitional period in Cuba's cigar industry, making any well-preserved examples valuable additions to serious collections.
