La Corona Petit Cetros
The La Corona Petit Cetros was a machine-made Cuban cigar that served as part of the regular production lineup for approximately a decade. Released to the market in 1989, this cigar maintained its place in the La Corona portfolio until its discontinuation in 1999, making it a relatively short-lived addition to the brand's history.
Vitola Specifications
| Attribute | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Petit Cetros |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛ inches) |
| Official Weight | 7.75 grams |

Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Petit Cetros was manufactured using automated processes rather than traditional hand-rolling techniques. This method of production allowed for consistent dimensions and construction throughout its production run.
The cigar featured the standard La Corona "Band A" design, providing brand recognition consistent with other offerings in the lineup. Each cigar was individually wrapped in cellophane before being packaged in dress boxes containing 25 units, offering both protection and an attractive presentation for retailers and consumers alike.
Production Timeline
- Introduction: 1989
- Discontinuation: 1999
- Production Status: Former regular production (now discontinued)
With a production span of roughly ten years, the Petit Cetros represents a chapter of La Corona's history that has since closed. Collectors and enthusiasts seeking this particular vitola would need to explore the secondary market, as it is no longer part of Habanos S.A.'s active catalog.
