La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares

Mateo AlcántaraMateo AlcántaraStaff Writer

Behind every Predilectos Tubulares lies a machine-made option from the La Flor de Cano portfolio, elegantly packaged in aluminium tubes for enthusiasts. This regular production cigar enjoyed a remarkably long run in the Cuban cigar market before its eventual discontinuation.

La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares — Cuban cigar
La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares — Cuban cigar

History and Market Position

La Flor de Cano introduced the Predilectos Tubulares well before 1960, making it one of the brand's established offerings. The cigar maintained its place in the regular production lineup for decades, surviving numerous changes in the Cuban cigar industry. Production continued until 2002, when the vitola was finally retired from active manufacture.

Collectors will note that this release appeared in different packaging configurations over the years, including cellophane-wrapped versions and various tube designs dating back to the 1980s.

Specifications

Attribute Details
Factory Name Standard Mano
Ring Gauge 40
Length 123 mm (4⅞″)
Official Weight 6.90 g
Construction Machine-made
Band Standard band A
Tubing Aluminium tubes
Packaging Dress box of 25 cigars in aluminium tubes
Status Discontinued (2002)
La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares — cigar tube
La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares — cigar tube
La Flor de Cano Predilectos Tubulares — cigar tube

Construction and Presentation

As a machine-made cigar, the Predilectos Tubulares was produced with automated precision rather than hand-rolling techniques. The vitola featured the brand's standard "A" band design and was presented in aluminium tubes, which helped preserve freshness and made the cigars convenient for travel or gifting.

The dress box presentation contained 25 individually tubed cigars, reflecting the traditional Cuban approach to premium packaging even for machine-manufactured products.

Legacy

While no longer in production, the Predilectos Tubulares remains a point of interest for collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. Its decades-long production run and pre-1960 origins place it among the more historically significant releases from the La Flor de Cano marque.

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