La Corona Demi Tasse
The La Corona Demi Tasse was a compact Cuban cigar that served the brand's portfolio for a decade. Released in 1989 as part of the regular production lineup, this small-format vitola was eventually discontinued in 1999, making it a cigar that existed during a transitional period for Cuban cigar manufacturing.
Vitola Specifications
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Cigar Name | Demi Tasse |
| Factory Name | Demi Tasse |
| Ring Gauge | 32 |
| Length | 100 mm (3⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 3.70 g |
Construction and Manufacturing

The Demi Tasse was produced as a machine-made cigar, reflecting the manufacturing approach that La Corona employed for this particular size. Machine construction allowed for consistent production standards while keeping the cigar accessible to a broader range of enthusiasts.
Presentation and Packaging
This vitola was presented in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars. Each individual cigar was wrapped in cellophane for protection, a practical choice that helped preserve freshness and protect the delicate wrapper during storage and transport.
Band Design
The cigar featured the standard La Corona band A, maintaining brand consistency across the portfolio and providing immediate visual recognition for consumers familiar with the marca.
Production History
La Corona introduced the Demi Tasse to the market on January 1, 1989. The cigar remained in production for ten years before being discontinued in 1999. This decade-long run places the Demi Tasse among the Cuban cigars that bridged the late twentieth century, a period that saw significant changes in the global cigar landscape.
Format Characteristics
With its 32 ring gauge and sub-4-inch length, the Demi Tasse fell into the small cigar category. These dimensions made it suitable for shorter smoking sessions, appealing to those seeking a quick Cuban experience without committing to a larger vitola. The slim ring gauge typically delivers a more concentrated draw, often emphasizing different flavor characteristics than their thicker counterparts.
