Por Larrañaga Lanceros
The Por Larrañaga Lanceros represents a significant piece of Cuban cigar history, belonging to one of the oldest and most respected brands on the island. This elegant vitola was part of the brand's regular production lineup for decades before eventually being discontinued in the 1980s, making it a rare and sought-after find for contemporary collectors.

Historical Background

The Lanceros was introduced prior to 1960, placing it firmly in the pre-revolutionary era of Cuban cigar production. The cigar enjoyed a substantial production run before being phased out approximately around the 1980s. Today, surviving examples are considered rare, with the passage of time only adding to their collectibility and mystique among enthusiasts of vintage Cuban tobacco.

Specifications

| Factory Name | Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 142 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 9.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging Options

During its production years, the Por Larrañaga Lanceros was available in several different packaging configurations to suit various preferences and purchasing needs:
- Cardboard pack containing 5 cigars, each housed in individual aluminium tubes
- Slide lid box holding 25 cigars
- Dress box of 25 cigars, presented in aluminium tubes
- Slide lid box containing 50 cigars
Collectibility and Legacy
As a discontinued regular production cigar from the Por Larrañaga marque, the Lanceros holds particular appeal for those interested in exploring the historical evolution of Cuban cigar making. The brand itself has long been associated with quality and tradition, and this vitola exemplifies the classic proportions and craftsmanship that defined an earlier era of Habanos production. Collectors fortunate enough to encounter well-preserved examples can experience a genuine piece of cigar history that is no longer accessible through standard retail channels.

