Ramón Allones Trumps
The Ramón Allones Trumps stands as 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 represents an era when Ramón Allones, one of Cuba's oldest and most respected marcas, offered a broader portfolio of formats to discerning smokers.

Historical Background
The Trumps entered the market prior to the 1930s, making it one of the older named vitolas in the Ramón Allones catalog. The cigar enjoyed several decades of production before being discontinued during the 1960s—a period that saw significant restructuring across the Cuban cigar industry following the nationalization of tobacco operations.

Its disappearance marked the end of an era for this particular format, though Ramón Allones continued producing other celebrated vitolas that remain in production today.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Eminentes (old designation) |
| Ring Gauge | 44 |
| Length | 132 mm (5¼″) |
| Official Weight | 8.74 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Special 'Trumps' band |
| Packaging | Boîte nature box of 50 cigars |
| Status | Discontinued (circa 1960s) |
Construction and Presentation

As with all legitimate Cuban cigars of its era, the Trumps was entirely handmade by skilled torcedores. The vitola featured its own distinctive band design—a special 'Trumps' band that differentiated it from other offerings in the Ramón Allones lineup. This attention to presentation was characteristic of the brand's commitment to quality and identity.
The cigar was presented in traditional boîte nature boxes containing 50 units, a packaging format that allowed for proper aging while showcasing the cigars in their natural, unadorned elegance.
Collectibility and Legacy
Given its pre-1930s origin and discontinuation in the 1960s, surviving examples of the Ramón Allones Trumps are exceptionally rare. Any remaining specimens would be considered museum-worthy artifacts of Cuban cigar heritage, representing a bygone era of production techniques, tobacco blends, and craftsmanship that can no longer be replicated.
For enthusiasts of Ramón Allones, the Trumps serves as a reminder of the brand's rich history and the evolution of its portfolio over more than a century of production.

