Juan López Patricias
The Juan López Patricias represented one of the distinguished offerings from the historic Juan López brand before its discontinuation in 2002. This cigar, known by the factory name "Franciscanos," embodied the traditional Cuban cigar-making approach with its classic dimensions and handmade construction.
Historical Background
The Patricias holds significant historical value as a pre-1960 release, meaning it was introduced to the market sometime before January 1, 1960. This places the cigar among the earlier generations of Cuban cigars produced during a formative period in Havana's tobacco industry. After decades of availability to cigar enthusiasts, the Patricias was officially discontinued in 2002, marking the end of an era for this particular vitola.

Specifications
| Cigar Name | Patricias |
| Factory Name | Franciscanos |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 116 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 6.72 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Pre-1960 release; Discontinued 2002 |
Construction and Presentation
True to the standards of premium Cuban cigar production, the Patricias was entirely handmade by skilled torcedores. The cigar featured the standard band A design associated with the Juan López brand, presented in elegant dress boxes containing 25 cigars each. With a ring gauge of 40 and a length of 116 millimeters, the Patricias offered a comfortable smoking experience with a classic corona-style format that allowed for a balanced expression of the blend's characteristics.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Juan López Patricias remains a point of interest for cigar historians and collectors who appreciate the heritage of pre-revolution era Cuban cigar releases. The discontinuation of this model reflects the natural evolution of brand portfolios over time, while the Juan López name continues through its remaining active vitolas.
