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Juan López Très Petit Coronas

Juan López Très Petit Coronas

A Discontinued Classic from Cuban Heritage

The Juan López Très Petit Coronas represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history. Released prior to 1960, this handmade cigar was once a staple of the Juan López portfolio before being discontinued during the 1970s. Though no longer in production, it remains a point of interest for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban cigars.

Specifications

AttributeDetails
Cigar NameTrès Petit Coronas
Factory NameUnknown
Ring Gauge42
Length122 mm (4¾″)
Official Weight7.73 g
ConstructionHandmade
BandStandard band A
PackagingDress box of 25 cigars
StatusDiscontinued Regular Production
Release DatePre-1960
Discontinued1970s

Historical Context

Juan López Très Petit Coronas

The Très Petit Coronas entered the market before 1960, placing it among the earlier releases from the Juan López marca. This timing means the cigar was available during a transformative period in Cuban cigar history, spanning the pre-revolution era through the early post-revolution years.

Production continued into the 1970s before the vitola was ultimately retired. As a regular production item rather than a special or limited release, the Très Petit Coronas would have been readily available to smokers during its roughly two-decade run.

Vitola Details

Measuring 122 millimeters (approximately 4¾ inches) with a 42 ring gauge, the Très Petit Coronas offered smokers a compact yet satisfying format. The dimensions place it in the petit corona family, making it well-suited for those seeking a shorter smoking session without sacrificing the complexity expected from a Cuban puro.

Each cigar was handmade, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship associated with Cuban cigar production. The standard band A adorned each specimen, and they were presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars.

Collectibility Today

Given its discontinuation in the 1970s and pre-1960 origins, finding authentic Juan López Très Petit Coronas today would be exceptionally rare. Any surviving specimens would likely be of significant interest to serious collectors of vintage Cuban cigars, though proper authentication would be essential given the age and discontinued status of this vitola.

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