La Corona Panetelas
The La Corona Panetelas represented an accessible entry point into the world of Cuban cigars during its decade-long production run. This machine-made vitola offered enthusiasts a straightforward smoking experience under the historic La Corona brand umbrella.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Panetelas |
| Factory Name | Conchitas |
| Ring Gauge | 35 |
| Length | 127 mm (5″) |
| Official Weight | 5.29 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging

The Panetelas was presented in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually wrapped in cellophane for protection and preservation.
Production History
La Corona introduced the Panetelas to the market in 1989 as part of the brand's regular production lineup. The cigar maintained its place in the portfolio throughout the 1990s before being discontinued in 1999, resulting in a production span of exactly ten years.
Construction and Character
As a machine-made cigar, the Panetelas prioritized consistency and value. The slender 35 ring gauge combined with the 5-inch length created a classic panetela format—elegant in appearance and moderate in smoking duration. This vitola typically delivered a milder smoking experience, making it suitable for daytime enjoyment or for smokers preferring a less intense profile.
Brand Context
The La Corona brand carries significant historical weight in Cuban cigar heritage. The Panetelas joined a broader family of sizes under this marque, contributing to the brand's reputation for delivering quality Cuban tobacco in various formats and price points.
