Ramón Allones Petit Coronas
The Ramón Allones Petit Coronas stands as a notable entry in the brand's historical catalog, representing a classic Cuban cigar format that served enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. This regular production cigar traced its origins to the pre-1960 era, establishing itself as a staple offering for generations of smokers before being retired from active production in 2002.
Specifications
| Vitola Name | Petit Coronas |
| Factory Name | Marevas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Bands and Packaging
The Petit Coronas featured standard bands B and C in its presentation. Over its production history, the cigar was available in two distinct packaging formats:
- Slide Lid Box: A 50-count presentation that was discontinued during the 1980s
- Dress Box: A 25-count cabinet format
Production History
Originally released prior to 1960, the Ramón Allones Petit Coronas enjoyed a production span exceeding four decades. The Marevas vitola—measuring 42 ring gauge by 129 millimeters—represented one of the most traditional and widely appreciated formats in Cuban cigar making. After serving as a regular production item through numerous eras of Cuban cigar manufacturing, the line was officially discontinued in 2002, marking the end of an important chapter in the Ramón Allones portfolio.

