La Escepción Belvederes
The La Escepción Belvederes represented one of the historic offerings from this distinguished Cuban cigar brand. As a machine-made cigar produced during the mid-20th century, the Belvederes served as an accessible entry point for cigar enthusiasts seeking the characteristic flavors associated with the La Escepción marque.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Belvederes |
| Factory Name | Belvederes |
| Ring Gauge | 39 |
| Length | 125 mm (4⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 6.43 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |

Packaging
The Belvederes was presented in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars, with each individual cigar protected by cellophane wrapping. This packaging approach was typical of the era and helped preserve the cigars' condition during distribution and retail display.
Production History
The Belvederes entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the established regular production cigars in the La Escepción portfolio during that period. The cigar remained available for several decades before being discontinued in the 1980s, marking the end of its run as part of the brand's standard lineup.
Legacy
As a machine-rolled cigar from the pre-revolution and early post-revolution era, the La Escepción Belvederes represents an interesting chapter in Cuban cigar history. The Belvederes format, with its slender 39 ring gauge and moderate length, offered a smoking experience that reflected the preferences of cigar consumers during its production years.
