La Flor de Cano Gran Coronas
The La Flor de Cano Gran Coronas represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that enjoyed a brief but notable production run during the late 1980s and early 1990s. As part of the La Flor de Cano marca, this cigar exemplified the brand's tradition of accessible yet well-crafted Cuban cigars before its eventual discontinuation.
History and Production
Introduced to the market in 1987, the Gran Coronas emerged during a transitional period for Cuban cigars. The vitola was produced as a regular production item rather than a limited edition, making its relatively short lifespan somewhat unusual. Production ceased in 1992, giving this cigar a production window of approximately five years.

Today, the Gran Coronas is considered extremely rare on the secondary market. Finding well-preserved examples requires dedication and luck, making this a sought-after addition for serious collectors of discontinued Cuban cigars.
Vitola Specifications
| Factory Name | Coronas Gordas |
| Ring Gauge | 46 |
| Length | 143 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 11.41 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging
The Gran Coronas was dressed with the standard La Flor de Cano band (Band A), maintaining visual consistency with the brand's identity. Cigars were packaged in traditional slide-lid boxes containing 25 cigars—a presentation format that reflected the era's conventional Cuban packaging standards.
Collectibility
With its discontinuation dating back to 1992, the Gran Coronas has achieved near-legendary status among La Flor de Cano enthusiasts. The brief production period, combined with the natural attrition of cigars over three decades, means that surviving examples represent genuine collector's pieces. Those fortunate enough to encounter this vitola today are experiencing a genuine piece of Cuban cigar history.
