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Quintero Coronas

Quintero Coronas

The Quintero Coronas represents a significant chapter in Cuban cigar history, serving as a regular production offering that spanned several decades before its eventual discontinuation. This handmade cigar was part of the Quintero brand's core lineup and enjoyed a long market presence from its pre-1960 introduction through the early 1990s.

Historical Background

Quintero Coronas entered the Cuban cigar market prior to 1960, establishing itself as one of the older expressions in the Quintero portfolio. The cigar maintained its place in regular production for over three decades before being retired in the early 1990s. During its production run, the Coronas represented the brand's commitment to traditional Cuban cigar craftsmanship.

Specifications
Quintero Coronas

AttributeDetails
Cigar NameCoronas
Factory NameCoronas
Ring Gauge42
Length142 mm (5⅝″)
Official Weight9.29 g
ConstructionHandmade
BandStandard band A
StatusDiscontinued

Presentation and Packaging

The Quintero Coronas was offered in several packaging configurations throughout its production. Aficionados could purchase the cigar in dress boxes containing either 10 or 25 cigars, with some presentations featuring individual cellophane wrapping. The standard band A adorned each cigar, consistent with the brand's visual identity during that era.

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  • Quintero Coronas Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor

Collectibility

As a discontinued regular production cigar with origins dating to the pre-revolution era, the Quintero Coronas holds interest for collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. Its lengthy production span and subsequent discontinuation have made remaining specimens increasingly sought after by enthusiasts interested in experiencing a piece of Cuban cigar heritage.

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