La Corona Petit Coronas
The La Corona Petit Coronas represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that spanned a decade of production. Released in 1989, this machine-made cigar was part of the regular production lineup from the La Corona brand until its discontinuation in 1999. While no longer in production, the Petit Coronas remains a reference point for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the evolution of the La Corona portfolio.
Specifications
| Name | Petit Coronas |
| Factory Name | Petit Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane |
| Production Period | 1989 – 1999 |
| Status | Discontinued |

Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Petit Coronas was produced using automated manufacturing processes rather than hand-rolling techniques. This method of construction allowed for consistent production output and uniform dimensions across all units. The cigars were presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually wrapped in cellophane for protection and preservation.
The band adorning each cigar was the standard band A designation used within the La Corona brand lineup, providing visual consistency with other releases from the marque.
Historical Context
The La Corona Petit Coronas entered the market at the start of 1989 as part of the brand's regular production offerings. Its ten-year production run came to an end in 1999, when the cigar was officially discontinued. This places the Petit Coronas among the Cuban cigars that had relatively brief but notable presence in the market during the 1990s.
Related Releases
The Petit Coronas was one of several vitolas produced under the La Corona brand name. Collectors and researchers studying this particular cigar may also be interested in exploring the full range of La Corona releases to gain a comprehensive understanding of the brand's portfolio and its evolution over time.
