La Gloria Cubana Taínos
The La Gloria Cubana Taínos was a distinguished Cuban cigar that held a significant place in the brand's portfolio for over half a century. Originally released prior to 1960, this vitola remained in production until its discontinuation in 2012, making it one of the longer-running regular production cigars in the La Gloria Cubana lineup.
Historical Significance
The Taínos takes its name from the indigenous Taíno people who inhabited Cuba and the Caribbean before European colonization. This pre-Revolution release represented the heritage and tradition of Cuban cigar making throughout its production run. Over the decades, the cigar saw several packaging evolutions before its eventual retirement from the regular catalog.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Taínos |
| Factory Name | Julieta No.2 |
| Ring Gauge | 47 |
| Length | 178 mm (7 inches) |
| Official Weight | 15.07 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Status | Discontinued (2012) |
Packaging History

Throughout its production lifespan, the Taínos was offered in several different packaging formats:
- Varnished boîte nature box — A high-quality presentation containing 10 cigars; this format was discontinued prior to 2000
- Slide lid box — Contained 10 cigars; discontinued around 2006
- Dress box — The final packaging format, holding 10 cigars; discontinued in 2012 when the vitola was retired
Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes
The Taínos was well-regarded for its refined character and balanced smoking experience. Based on aggregated reviews from smokers, the cigar earned strong marks across multiple categories, with an overall rating of 4.64 out of 5.
Rating Breakdown (11 Reviews)
| Elegance | 4/5 |
| Balance | 4/5 |
| Strength | 3/5 |
| Complexity | 4/5 |
| Aftertaste | 4/5 |
