Ramón Allones 8-9-8 Cabinet Selection (1)
The Ramón Allones 8-9-8 Cabinet Selection (1) represents a piece of Cuban cigar history that has long since vanished from production. This discontinued vitola was part of the regular production lineup during its active years and remains a notable reference point for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the evolution of the Ramón Allones brand.
Historical Background
The 8-9-8 Cabinet Selection (1) was originally released prior to 1960, placing it among the earlier offerings from the prestigious Ramón Allones marque. The cigar enjoyed a respectable production run before being discontinued during the mid-1970s, ending an era that spanned approximately two decades.
Official documentation refers to this cigar as the 8-9-8 Cabinet Selection, though it has also been commonly known as the 8-9-8 Cabinet Selection Unvarnished. This naming convention reflects both its distinctive packaging format and the finish of the cabinet itself.

Vitola Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 142 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 9.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Packaging and Presentation
This cigar was presented in the classic 8-9-8 cabinet containing 25 cigars. The "8-9-8" designation refers to the distinctive arrangement of cigars within the cabinet—eight cigars on the bottom layer, nine in the middle, and eight on top—creating a visually appealing and practical storage solution that has become synonymous with premium Cuban cigar presentation.
The cigar featured the standard band B design associated with Ramón Allones, maintaining brand consistency across the company's portfolio during that era.
Legacy
As a pre-revolution release that continued into the post-revolution period, the 8-9-8 Cabinet Selection (1) represents an interesting transitional piece in Cuban cigar history. Its discontinuation in the mid-1970s marked the end of this particular interpretation of the Coronas format within the Ramón Allones catalog, though the 8-9-8 naming convention would continue to be associated with the brand through other releases.
