La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No.3
A Discontinued Classic from La Gloria Cubana
The Medaille d'Or No.3 represents a significant chapter in the La Gloria Cubana portfolio, serving as a regular production cigar that delighted enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. This slender vitola carried the distinction of being one of the brand's longest-running offerings, with origins tracing back to the pre-1960 era.
Specifications
| Vitola Name | Medaille d'Or No.3 |
| Factory Name | Panetelas Largas |
| Ring Gauge | 28 |
| Length | 175 mm (6⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 5.01 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Construction and Presentation

Crafted entirely by hand, the Medaille d'Or No.3 exemplified the traditional Cuban cigar-making approach. The cigar featured the small version of standard band A, maintaining visual consistency with the La Gloria Cubana brand identity throughout its production run.
Packaging History
Throughout its production lifespan, the Medaille d'Or No.3 was offered in two distinct packaging formats:
- Varnished 8-9-8 box of 25 cigars — This presentation format was discontinued in 2010, marking the end of the cigar's availability in the market.
- Varnished flat 8-9-8 box of 10 cigars — A smaller presentation option that was discontinued approximately in 2003.
Production Timeline
The Medaille d'Or No.3 boasts a remarkable production history spanning over half a century. Originally released prior to 1960, this cigar witnessed the evolution of the Cuban cigar industry through numerous historical periods. Its production officially ceased in 2010, closing the chapter on one of La Gloria Cubana's most enduring vitolas.
Related Releases
Collectors and enthusiasts should note the existence of a special edition release: the La Gloria Cubana Medaille d'Or No.3 Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor. This limited presentation celebrated the turn of the millennium and remains a sought-after item among serious cigar collectors.
