La Corona Perfectos
The La Corona Perfectos was a machine-made Cuban cigar that formed part of the brand's regular production lineup during the 1990s. This distinctive figurado-shaped vitola was introduced to the market in 1989 and maintained its presence for approximately a decade before being discontinued in 1999.
Vitola Specifications
| Cigar Name | Perfectos |
| Factory Name | Perfectos |
| Ring Gauge | 44 |
| Length | 127 mm (5 inches) |
| Official Weight | 7.36 grams |
| Construction | Machine-made |

Presentation and Packaging
The La Corona Perfectos 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 figurado shape during storage and transport.
The cigars featured the brand's Standard Band A, maintaining visual consistency with other offerings in the La Corona portfolio.
Production History
This vitola entered production on January 1, 1989, as part of the regular production catalog. After a ten-year run, the Perfectos was officially discontinued in 1999, making it a cigar that represents a specific era in Cuban cigar manufacturing history.
About the Perfectos Shape
The Perfectos format is a classic figurado shape characterized by its tapered head and closed foot, creating an elegant silhouette that narrows at both ends while bulging in the middle. This traditional shape requires careful smoking technique, as the tapered foot begins with a concentrated flavor profile that gradually expands as the burn reaches the thicker middle section.
