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Los Statos de Luxe Delirios

Los Statos de Luxe Delirios

The Los Statos de Luxe Delirios represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history, offering enthusiasts a glimpse into the evolution of production methods within the Habanos portfolio. This slender vitola served as part of the Los Statos de Luxe brand for decades before ultimately being retired from regular production.

History and Production

Originally introduced prior to 1960, the Delirios enjoyed a long run as a staple offering within the Los Statos de Luxe lineup. During its early decades, this cigar was crafted entirely by hand, maintaining the traditional artisanal approach that defined Cuban cigar making. However, around 1980, production transitioned to machine-made construction, reflecting broader industry shifts toward mechanization for certain vitolas.

Los Statos de Luxe Delirios

The Delirios continued in production until approximately 2005, when it was officially discontinued, marking the end of nearly half a century of availability for this distinctive format.

Specifications

Cigar NameDelirios
Factory NameStandard Mano
Ring Gauge40
Length123 mm (4⅞″)
Official Weight6.90 g
ConstructionMachine-made (handmade until c1980)
BandStandard band A

Packaging

The Delirios was offered in cardboard packs containing 10 cigars. These packs were available both with and without cellophane wrapping, providing options for retailers and consumers during the cigar's commercial run.

Legacy

As a discontinued regular production cigar, the Los Statos de Luxe Delirios now exists solely within secondary markets and private collections. Its transition from handmade to machine-made production mirrors the broader narrative of Cuban cigar manufacturing evolution, making it an interesting reference point for historians and collectors studying the industry's development throughout the latter half of the 20th century.

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