Montecristo No. 7
The Montecristo No. 7 represents a fascinating chapter in the storied history of one of Cuba's most celebrated cigar brands. Introduced to the market in 1980, this slender vitola offered aficionados a distinctive smoking experience before being discontinued in 1998. Today, it stands as a rare find that appeals to serious collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban tobacco.
Vitola Specifications
| Factory Name | Panetelas Largas |
| Ring Gauge | 28 |
| Length | 175 mm (6⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 5.01 g |
| Construction | Handmade |

Packaging and Presentation
The Montecristo No. 7 was dressed with the brand's standard "A" band, maintaining the classic visual identity that has made Montecristo instantly recognizable to cigar enthusiasts worldwide. The cigar was available in two packaging formats:
- Semi boîte nature box containing 25 cigars
- Dress box of 25 cigars
Historical Significance
With a production run spanning nearly two decades, the Montecristo No. 7 occupied a unique position in the brand's lineup. Its slender Panetelas Largas format delivered a different smoking experience compared to the thicker ring gauges that would later dominate the premium cigar market. The decision to discontinue this vitola in 1998 has made surviving examples increasingly scarce, transforming what was once a regular production cigar into a sought-after rarity.
Collectors pursuing the Montecristo No. 7 today should exercise due diligence when encountering purported examples, as its discontinued status and relative scarcity have made it a target for counterfeiting operations.
