J. J. Fox Exclusives La Corona Policromia Red
The La Corona Policromia Red stands as a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history, representing an exclusive release that emerged through the partnership with the renowned J. J. Fox tobacco merchants. This distinctive cigar captured the attention of connoisseurs during its production run, which spanned from the 1960s through the 1980s.

Historical Background

Introduced to the market in 1960, the Policromia Red arrived during a transformative period for Cuban cigars. The cigar remained in production for approximately two decades before being discontinued in the 1980s. During the late 1970s, the Policromia line underwent a significant branding transition—it shifted from operating under the La Corona brand umbrella to standing as an independent label bearing only Poli-cromia markings.

Specifications

| Cigar Name | La Corona Policromia Red |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Ring Gauge | 44 |
| Length | 146 mm (5¾″) |
| Estimated Weight | 8.83 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Status | Discontinued Regular Production |
Bands and Presentation

The original presentation featured dual bands: the standard La Corona Policromia band accompanied by a distinctive red secondary band. This arrangement evolved in the 1970s when the cigar transitioned to a single Poli-cromia Red band, reflecting the brand's move toward independent identity separate from the La Corona marque.

Packaging Options

Collectors and enthusiasts could acquire the Policromia Red in two distinct presentations:

- Semi boîte nature box containing 25 cigars
- Slide lid box holding 50 cigars

Collector Notes
Modern measurements of this vintage cigar should be considered approximate, as they derive from examination of surviving examples rather than factory specifications. As a discontinued release from the golden era of Cuban cigar production, the La Corona Policromia Red remains a sought-after find for serious collectors interested in the J. J. Fox Exclusives line.

