Ramón Allones Allones No.1
The Ramón Allones Allones No.1 represents a significant piece of Cuban cigar history, belonging to the brand's regular production lineup during the mid-20th century. This handmade cigar has since been discontinued, making it a sought-after find for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban tobacco.
Specifications
| Factory Name | Dalias |
| Ring Gauge | 43 |
| Length | 170 mm (6¾″) |
| Official Weight | 11.86 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band B |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |

History and Production Period
The Allones No.1 was introduced prior to 1960, placing it among the earlier releases from the Ramón Allones marque. The cigar remained in production through the early revolutionary period but was ultimately discontinued during the 1970s, ending its run as part of the brand's standard offerings.
Presentation
This vitola was presented in traditional dress boxes containing 25 cigars, adorned with the standard band B configuration typical of Ramón Allones products from that era. The Dalias factory name indicates its specific format within the Cuban cigar nomenclature system.
Collectibility
As a discontinued regular production cigar with origins dating back to the pre-1960 era, the Allones No.1 holds particular interest for those studying the evolution of the Ramón Allones brand portfolio. Surviving examples represent a bygone chapter of Cuban cigar manufacturing.
