Gispert Panetelas
The Gispert Panetelas represents a classic vitola from one of Cuba's historic cigar brands. This slender format was part of the regular production lineup during the mid-20th century, offering smokers a refined smoking experience in a compact presentation.
Historical Background
The Panetelas format from Gispert entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older offerings in the brand's portfolio. Production continued through the following decade before the cigar was ultimately discontinued during the 1970s, marking the end of an era for this particular vitola.
Specifications

| Factory Name | Placeras |
| Ring Gauge | 34 |
| Length | 125 mm (4⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 5.27 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band Type | Early named band type 3 |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
Format and Presentation
True to the traditional Panetelas format, this cigar featured a slender 34 ring gauge paired with a length of approximately 4⅞ inches. The dimensions placed it firmly in the category of delicate, elegant smokes favored by aficionados who appreciated a more concentrated flavor delivery over an extended smoking session.
Production Status
Gispert Panetelas was classified as a regular production item rather than a limited or special release. The handmade construction reflected the craftsmanship standards of pre-revolutionary Cuban cigar manufacturing. The cigars were presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, a standard packaging configuration for premium Cuban cigars of that era.
Band Design
The Panetelas featured the early named band type 3, consistent with Gispert's branding approach during this production period. Collectors and enthusiasts often reference band types when authenticating vintage Cuban cigars, making this detail significant for historical documentation.
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- All Gispert Cigars
