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Ramón Allones Aristocrats

Ramón Allones Aristocrats

The Ramón Allones Aristocrats represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that has long since vanished from production but remains a point of interest for serious collectors and historians of Habanos. This discontinued regular production cigar was part of the Ramón Allones portfolio during a transformative era for Cuban tobacco.

Historical Background
Ramón Allones Aristocrats

The Aristocrats entered the market sometime before 1960, placing it firmly in the pre-revolutionary period of Cuban cigar production. This was an era when Ramón Allones had already established itself as one of the great Havana brands, known for full-flavored cigars with distinctive character. The cigar remained in production through the early post-revolutionary years before being discontinued during the 1970s, making it a relatively short-lived addition to the brand's catalog.

Vitola Specifications
Ramón Allones Aristocrats packaging

AttributeSpecification
Cigar NameAristocrats
Factory NamePetit Cetros
Ring Gauge40
Length129 mm (5⅛″)
Official Weight7.75 g
ConstructionHandmade
BandStandard Band B
PackagingDress box of 25 cigars

Format and Presentation
Ramón Allones Aristocrats packaging

Classified under the factory name Petit Cetros, the Aristocrats followed the slender, elegant proportions typical of mid-century cigar preferences. With a ring gauge of 40 and a length of 129 millimeters, this vitola offered a smoking experience that balanced reasonable duration with the concentrated flavors that thinner ring gauges can deliver. The handmade construction reflected the traditional craftsmanship that defined Ramón Allones as a premium marque.

The cigar was presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, adorned with the brand's Standard Band B—a classic presentation that serious aficionados of the era would have immediately recognized as a mark of the Ramón Allones house style.

Legacy and Collectibility

Today, the Aristocrats exists only as a historical reference point and, occasionally, as a discovery in well-preserved collections. Its discontinuation in the 1970s came during a period of significant restructuring within the Cuban cigar industry, when numerous vitolas were consolidated or eliminated entirely. For students of Habanos history, the Aristocrats serves as a reminder of the rich diversity that once characterized the Ramón Allones brand portfolio.

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