Ramón Allones Ideales de Ramon
The Ideales de Ramon represents a fascinating chapter in the storied history of the Ramón Allones brand. This discontinued Cuban cigar offers collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the golden era of Havana's cigar production, when vitolas were crafted with distinctive character and purpose.

Historical Background
The Ideales de Ramon first appeared on the Cuban cigar scene prior to 1960, placing it firmly within the pre-revolutionary period of Cuba's tobacco industry. Like many cigars from this transformative era, it enjoyed a relatively brief commercial life before being discontinued during the 1970s. Today, surviving examples are considered rare collector's items that showcase the craftsmanship of a bygone age.

Specifications

| Vitola Name | Ideales de Ramon |
| Factory Name | Unknown |
| Ring Gauge | 36 |
| Length | 161 mm (6⅜ inches) |
| Official Weight | 7.59 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band B and C |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Production Status | Discontinued (pre-1960 release, discontinued 1970s) |
Format and Presentation

With its slender 36 ring gauge and generous 161 mm length, the Ideales de Ramon embodies the elegant, elongated format that was popular among discerning smokers of its era. The cigar was presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, each adorned with the brand's standard band B and C configuration that Ramón Allones collectors will recognize.

Collectibility
As a regular production cigar that has been out of production for decades, the Ideales de Ramon holds significant appeal for serious collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. Its pre-1960 origins and 1970s discontinuation place it among the many historic vitolas that helped establish Ramón Allones' reputation for quality and character.
