Hoyo de Monterrey Royal Coronations (2)
The Royal Coronations (2) represents a fascinating chapter in the Hoyo de Monterrey portfolio—a machine-made Cuban cigar that served smokers for decades before its eventual discontinuation. This regular production vitola carried the legacy of one of Cuba's most esteemed brands while offering an accessible entry point for enthusiasts seeking the classic Hoyo flavor profile.
Historical Background
The Royal Coronations (2) traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the longer-standing formats in the Hoyo de Monterrey catalog. The cigar remained in continuous production for over four decades before being officially discontinued in 2003. Its lengthy production run speaks to the enduring appeal of this particular format among smokers who valued consistency and convenience.
Specifications

| Cigar Name | Royal Coronations (2) |
| Factory Name | Conservas (old) |
| Ring Gauge | 44 |
| Length | 145 mm (5¾″) |
| Official Weight | 9.57 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band D |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Royal Coronations (2) offered a different experience than its hand-rolled counterparts in the Hoyo de Monterrey lineup. The automated construction process ensured remarkable consistency from cigar to cigar, appealing to smokers who prioritized reliability. Each cigar was fitted with the standard band D, maintaining brand identity across the range.
The presentation was particularly noteworthy: the Royal Coronations (2) came packaged in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually housed in an aluminum tube. This tubed format provided excellent protection and allowed the cigars to maintain their condition over extended periods, making them ideal for travel or gifting.
Vitola Characteristics
Measuring 145 mm (5¾ inches) with a 44 ring gauge, the Royal Coronations (2) falls into the Corona category—a classic format that allows for a balanced expression of the blend. The dimensions provide enough length for a satisfying smoking session while the moderate ring gauge delivers the flavor profile with clarity and precision.
Discontinuation
The Royal Coronations (2) was discontinued in 2003, marking the end of an era for this long-standing Hoyo de Monterrey release. While no longer in production, remaining stocks may occasionally surface in the collector market, representing a piece of Cuban cigar history that spanned more than 40 years of production.
