La Flor de Cano Coronas
The La Flor de Cano Coronas represented one of the enduring expressions of this historic Cuban brand during its fifteen-year production run. Released in 1987, this Marevas-format cigar carried forward the tradition of accessible yet authentic Cuban smoking experiences that La Flor de Cano had cultivated since its founding in the early 20th century.
Specifications
| Vitola | Coronas |
| Factory Name | Marevas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Semi boîte nature box of 25 cigars |
Production History

The Coronas entered the regular production lineup in 1987, joining the La Flor de Cano portfolio during a period when the brand was establishing itself among connoisseurs seeking quality Cuban cigars at approachable price points. The Marevas vitola—measuring 42 ring gauge by 129 millimeters—offered smokers a classic corona format that delivered the signature mild-to-medium character for which La Flor de Cano had become known.
Production of the Coronas continued for approximately fifteen years before being discontinued around 2002. This discontinuation reflected broader changes within the Cuban cigar industry during the early 2000s, as various marcas consolidated their portfolios and refined their offerings to meet evolving market demands.
Construction and Presentation
As a handmade cigar, the La Flor de Cano Coronas embodied the craftsmanship associated with Cuban cigar production. The Marevas format required skilled torcedores to achieve proper draw and burn characteristics within its relatively slender proportions. The standard band A presentation maintained visual consistency with other offerings in the brand's lineup.
The cigars were presented in semi boîte nature boxes containing 25 units, a packaging format that allowed for proper aging while providing practical storage for retailers and enthusiasts alike.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the La Flor de Cano Coronas remains a point of interest for collectors and those exploring the historical breadth of Cuban cigar offerings. The Marevas format continues to be utilized across numerous current-production lines, demonstrating the enduring appeal of this classic corona dimension.
