Ramón Allones Allones Specially Selected (1)
The Allones Specially Selected (1) represents an important chapter in the Ramón Allones portfolio, serving as one of the brand's notable offerings during the mid-20th century. This handmade Cuban cigar enjoyed a production run spanning over four decades before eventually making way for its successor.
Historical Background

Originally released during the 1930s, the Allones Specially Selected (1) established itself as a regular production cigar within the Ramón Allones lineup. The vitola maintained its place in the brand's catalog until 1972, when production officially ceased. Following its discontinuation, Habanos introduced a redesigned Specially Selected in 1975, featuring slightly modified dimensions to refresh the offering for modern palates.
Specifications

| Cigar Name | Allones Specially Selected (1) |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Ring Gauge | 48 |
| Length | 130 mm (5⅛″) |
| Estimated Weight | 11.20 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band B |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Release Date | Circa 1930s |
| Discontinued | 1972 |
| Status | Discontinued Regular Production |
Succession
The 1972 discontinuation of the original Allones Specially Selected (1) paved the way for an updated version. The new Specially Selected, launched in 1975, carried forward the legacy with refined dimensions, ensuring the name remained part of the Ramón Allones family for subsequent generations of cigar enthusiasts.
