Guantanamera Décimos

Ramón ValdésRamón ValdésEditor-in-Chief

The Guantanamera Décimos represents an accessible entry point into Cuban cigar smoking, offering enthusiasts a machine-made option that delivers authentic Habano characteristics at a modest price point. Released in 2002, this vitola has maintained its position as a steady regular production cigar within the Guantanamera portfolio, catering to those seeking a straightforward, no-nonsense smoking experience.

Guantanamera Decimos — Cuban cigar

Vitola Specifications

Cigar NameDécimos
Factory NameUniversales
Ring Gauge38
Length134 mm (5¼″)
Official Weight7.13 g
ConstructionMachine-made, short-filler
StatusCurrent Regular Production
Release Date2002

Construction and Craftsmanship

As a machine-manufactured cigar, the Décimos utilizes short-filler tobacco in its construction. This production method allows for consistency across batches while keeping costs accessible for everyday smokers. The short-filler approach means the tobacco leaves are chopped rather than used whole, a technique that produces a reliable draw and even burn throughout the smoking session.

The cigar features standard band configurations A and B, maintaining visual consistency with the broader Guantanamera line.

Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging
Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging
Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging
Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging
Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging
Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging
Guantanamera Decimos — cigar packaging

Presentation and Packaging

The Guantanamera Décimos is available in two distinct packaging formats to suit different purchasing preferences:

  • Cardboard pack containing 5 cigars, each wrapped in protective cellophane
  • Rigid cardboard box holding 10 cigars, individually cellophaned for freshness

The cellophane wrapping helps preserve the cigars' condition and makes them convenient for transport and storage.

Release History

The Décimos entered the market on January 1, 2002, as part of the Guantanamera brand's expansion. Nearly two decades later, it remains in active production, demonstrating sustained demand for this approachable Cuban cigar. Its longevity speaks to the brand's success in carving out a niche for machine-made Habanos that deliver genuine Cuban tobacco flavors without the premium pricing of hand-rolled alternatives.

Related Offerings

Smokers interested in exploring the Guantanamera range may also wish to consider the Guantanamera Selección, a companion release within the same brand family. The entire Guantanamera portfolio shares a common philosophy: providing authentic Cuban tobacco experiences through efficient machine production methods.

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