Por Larrañaga Coronitas
The Por Larrañaga Coronitas represents a piece of Cuban cigar history that has long since vanished from production. This slender panetela-format cigar was part of the regular production lineup from the esteemed Por Larrañaga brand, one of Cuba's oldest and most respected cigar manufacturers. Today, surviving examples are considered rare collector's items.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Coronitas |
| Factory Name | Panetelas |
| Ring Gauge | 34 |
| Length | 117 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 4.94 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Slide lid box of 25 cigars |
History and Status
The Coronitas was introduced prior to 1960, making it a pre-revolution release that predates the nationalization of Cuba's cigar industry. The cigar remained in production through the early decades of the revolutionary era but was eventually discontinued sometime during the 1980s.
With its slender 34 ring gauge and elegant 117-millimeter length, the Coronitas embodied the classic panetela style that was once far more popular among cigar enthusiasts. These thin, elegant vitolas have largely fallen out of favor in the modern era, with contemporary smokers generally preferring thicker formats.
Collectibility
Given its discontinuation approximately four decades ago, the Por Larrañaga Coronitas has become a genuinely rare find. Well-preserved boxes or individual cigars occasionally surface in the collector's market, commanding significant interest from enthusiasts seeking to experience a taste of Cuban cigar heritage.

