Ramón Allones Ramonitas
The Ramón Allones Ramonitas stands as a notable entry in the brand's storied history—a cigar that enjoyed a three-decade production run before being retired from regular production. This discontinued vitola represents an era of Cuban cigar manufacturing that collectors and enthusiasts continue to seek out in the secondary market.
History and Background

Introduced to the market in 1972, the Ramonitas served as part of the regular production lineup for Ramón Allones, one of Cuba's most respected cigar brands. The cigar maintained its place in the catalog for exactly thirty years before being discontinued in 2002, making it a significant part of the brand's portfolio during that period.
While the standard Ramonitas is no longer produced, a special edition variant appeared in the Ramón Allones Ramonitas Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor release, preserving the vitola's legacy in limited form.

Specifications
| Cigar Name | Ramonitas |
| Factory Name | Carolinas |
| Ring Gauge | 26 |
| Length | 121 mm (4¾″) |
| Official Weight | 2.94 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Release Date | 1972 |
| Discontinued | 2002 |
Format and Construction
The Ramonitas featured a slender panatela-style format with its 26 ring gauge and 121 mm length. This elegant, thin vitola was entirely handmade, reflecting the traditional craftsmanship associated with the Ramón Allones marque. The cigar was presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, each adorned with the brand's standard band A design.
Collectibility
As a discontinued regular production cigar with a defined production window of 1972 through 2002, the Ramonitas has become a sought-after item for collectors focusing on vintage Cuban cigars. Its connection to the Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor release adds another dimension of interest for those tracking special editions and limited releases within the Ramón Allones family.

