La Corona Petit
The La Corona Petit represented an accessible entry point into the storied La Corona brand portfolio. Released in 1989 as part of the regular production lineup, this compact cigar served enthusiasts for a decade before being discontinued in 1999. During its production run, the Petit offered smokers a convenient, shorter smoking experience that stayed true to the brand's established character.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Petit |
| Factory Name | Petit |
| Ring Gauge | 31 |
| Length | 108 mm (4¼″) |
| Official Weight | 3.65 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane |
| Status | Discontinued (1989–1999) |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the La Corona Petit was manufactured using automated processes rather than hand-rolling techniques. This production method allowed for consistent construction and accessible pricing, making it a practical choice for everyday smoking. Each cigar was individually wrapped in cellophane for protection and packaged in dress boxes containing 25 units, a presentation that reflected the brand's commitment to quality presentation across all price points.
The cigar featured the Standard band A design, providing visual continuity with other offerings in the La Corona family. With its slender 31 ring gauge and modest 4¼-inch length, the Petit delivered a relatively quick smoking experience ideal for those occasions when time was limited but the desire for a Cuban cigar remained.
Legacy
Though the La Corona Petit is no longer in production, it remains a part of the brand's history. Collectors and enthusiasts occasionally encounter remaining inventory from its ten-year production window. The discontinuation in 1999 marked the end of this particular format within the La Corona portfolio, though the brand continued with other vitolas that carried forward its established reputation.

