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Gispert Habaneros No.2

Gispert Habaneros No.2

The Gispert Habaneros No.2 represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a handmade vitola that served as part of the Gispert brand's regular production lineup before eventually being phased out in favor of machine-manufactured alternatives.

Historical Background

The Habaneros No.2 entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older offerings in the Gispert portfolio. This release predates the nationalization of the Cuban cigar industry and represents the traditional craftsmanship that defined the era. Production continued for approximately two decades before the cigar was ultimately discontinued around 1980.

In a telling shift that mirrored broader industry trends, the Habaneros No.2 was eventually replaced by a machine-made version designated as the Habaneras No.2. This transition reflected the economic pressures and changing manufacturing philosophies that affected many Cuban brands during the latter half of the twentieth century.

Gispert Habaneros No.2

Specifications

AttributeDetails
Cigar NameHabaneros No.2
Factory NameUnknown
Ring Gauge38
Length120 mm (4¾″)
Official Weight6.44 g
ConstructionHandmade

Band and Packaging

The Habaneros No.2 featured the early named band type 2, consistent with the branding approach used by Gispert during this production period. Cigars were presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, reflecting the standard packaging conventions of the era.

Production Status

As a discontinued regular production cigar, the Habaneros No.2 is no longer available through standard retail channels. Collectors seeking examples of this vitola must turn to the secondary market, where surviving specimens occasionally appear. The transition from handmade to machine-made production marks an important distinction for collectors evaluating authenticity and vintage.

Related Releases

This vitola is part of the broader Gispert cigar family. Enthusiasts interested in exploring the brand's complete range should consult the full catalog of Gispert releases.

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