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Quintero Londres

Quintero Londres

The Quintero Londres represents a discontinued regular production cigar from the Quintero brand, one of Cuba's more accessible machine-made offerings. This particular vitola was discontinued around 2002, ending a production run that spanned more than four decades.

History and Release

The Londres was introduced prior to 1960, making it one of the earlier releases in the Quintero catalog. The cigar maintained its place in the brand's regular lineup throughout the latter half of the twentieth century before being discontinued circa 2002. This extended production run speaks to the cigar's established presence in the Cuban market during its era.

Quintero Londres

Specifications

Cigar NameLondres
Factory NameStandard Mano
Ring Gauge40
Length123 mm (4⅞″)
Official Weight6.90 g
ConstructionMachine-made
BandStandard band A

Construction and Presentation

As a machine-made cigar, the Quintero Londres was produced using automated manufacturing processes rather than traditional hand-rolling techniques. This construction method was characteristic of the Quintero brand, which built its reputation on providing Cuban cigars at more accessible price points.

The cigar featured the standard band A design associated with the Quintero brand. It was available in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, offered both with and without cellophane packaging.

Discontinuation

After more than four decades of production, the Quintero Londres was discontinued around 2002. As a result, this vitola is no longer available through standard retail channels and can only be found on the secondary market or in collectors' reserves.

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