Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Coronations (2)
The Hoyo de Monterrey Petit Coronations (2) represents a piece of Cuban cigar history that spanned over four decades. This machine-made vitola was part of the regular production lineup from Hoyo de Monterrey, one of Cuba's most esteemed cigar brands, before being discontinued in 2003.
Historical Background
The Petit Coronations (2) traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the older established releases within the Hoyo de Monterrey portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a long production run that extended through the golden age of Cuban cigars, ultimately concluding when it was removed from regular production in 2003.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Coronitas |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 117 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 6.78 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band D |
Presentation and Packaging
The Petit Coronations (2) was presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, with each individual cigar housed in an aluminum tube. This tubed presentation offered practical benefits for cigar enthusiasts, providing protection and maintaining optimal humidity levels for the cigars during transport and short-term storage.
Collectibility
As a discontinued regular production cigar with origins dating back to the pre-revolution era, the Petit Coronations (2) has become a sought-after item among collectors and enthusiasts interested in experiencing a piece of Hoyo de Monterrey's heritage. The machine-made construction distinguished it from the hand-rolled offerings in the brand's portfolio, representing a different approach to Cuban cigar craftsmanship from an earlier era.
