Juan López Petit Coronas

Isabella MoránIsabella MoránSenior Writer

Few cigars embody a classic Cuban vitola like the Juan López Petit Coronas, a notable entry that served enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. This regular production cigar carried the factory name "Marevas" and exemplified the traditional craftsmanship associated with the Juan López marque.

Juan Lopez Petit Coronas — Cuban cigar

Specifications

Cigar NamePetit Coronas
Factory NameMarevas
Ring Gauge42
Length129 mm (5⅛″)
Official Weight8.46 g
ConstructionHandmade
BandsStandard bands A, B
PackagingDress box of 25 cigars

History and Production Status

The Petit Coronas entered the Juan López lineup prior to 1960, making it one of the brand's established offerings with a production history spanning more than half a century. The cigar remained in regular production until approximately 2017, with the final cigars rolling off the line in 2014. This extended production run speaks to the enduring appeal of the Marevas format among Cuban cigar aficionados.

Juan Lopez Petit Coronas — cigar packaging
Juan Lopez Petit Coronas — cigar packaging
Juan Lopez Petit Coronas — cigar packaging
Juan Lopez Petit Coronas — cigar packaging

Consumer Ratings Overview

Based on aggregated reviews from twelve cigar enthusiasts, the Juan López Petit Coronas earned respectable marks across multiple performance categories:

Elegance4/5
Balance4/5
Strength3/5
Complexity4/5
Aftertaste4/5
Overall Rating4/5

The ratings reveal a medium-bodied smoking experience with particular strengths in elegance, balance, and complexity. The moderate strength rating of 3 suggests this cigar offered an accessible profile suitable for various palates while still delivering sufficient character for seasoned smokers. Consistent scores in the 4-point range across most categories indicate a well-constructed and satisfying cigar that delivered reliable performance throughout its production history.

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