Por Larrañaga Lonsdales
A Discontinued Classic from Cuba's Oldest Brand
The Por Larrañaga Lonsdales represents a significant chapter in Cuban cigar history that came to a close in 2001. As one of the older offerings from the Por Larrañaga marque—a brand with roots stretching back to 1834—this cigar embodied the traditional Lonsdale format that has long been appreciated by discerning smokers for its elegant proportions and balanced smoking experience.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Lonsdales |
| Factory Name | Cervantes |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 165 mm (6½″) |
| Official Weight | 10.80 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging Options

During its production run, the Por Larrañaga Lonsdales was available in two distinct presentation formats:
- Dress box containing 25 cigars
- Slide lid cabinet box containing 50 cigars
Historical Significance
The Lonsdales vitola from Por Larrañaga traced its origins to a time before 1960, making it a pre-Revolution release that survived through Cuba's nationalized cigar industry era. The Cervantes factory name designates this as part of the classic Lonsdale category—a format said to have been named after Hugh Grosvenor, the 1st Duke of Westminster, though the naming history remains debated among cigar historians.
After decades of production, the Por Larrañaga Lonsdales was officially discontinued in 2001, marking the end of an era for enthusiasts who had come to appreciate its particular character and construction.
Related Releases
Collectors and enthusiasts seeking similar expressions may wish to explore:
- Por Larrañaga Lonsdales Edición Regional Alemania
The discontinuation of the original Lonsdales has made remaining stock increasingly sought after among collectors, with well-preserved examples representing a tangible connection to Cuban cigar-making traditions of the mid-20th century.
