La Flor de Cano Iberos
The Iberos represents a notable entry in the La Flor de Cano portfolio, a Cuban cigar that served as a regular production item during its market tenure. This discontinued vitola offers collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the brand's historical manufacturing approach.
Historical Background
The Iberos entered the Cuban cigar market prior to 1960, making it one of the older releases in the La Flor de Cano catalog. Production continued through the early post-revolution period before the cigar was ultimately discontinued during the 1970s. This timeline places the Iberos firmly within an important transitional era of Cuban cigar production.
Specifications

| Cigar Name | Iberos |
| Factory Name | Vegueritos Mano |
| Ring Gauge | 37 |
| Length | 127 mm (5 inches) |
| Official Weight | 6.10 grams |
| Construction | Machine-made (approximate size) |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Iberos reflected the industrial production methods that La Flor de Cano employed for certain lines in their portfolio. The dimensions should be considered approximate due to the manufacturing process. The cigar featured Standard Band A, consistent with the brand's visual identity during this period.
Packaging
The Iberos was presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually wrapped in cellophane for protection and preservation. This packaging format was standard for regular production cigars of the era.
Collectibility
Given its discontinuation in the 1970s and pre-1960 introduction, the Iberos has become a piece of Cuban cigar history. Examples that surface today represent a bygone period of La Flor de Cano production, appealing to collectors interested in the brand's complete heritage.
