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Romeo y Julieta Coronitas

Romeo y Julieta Coronitas

The Romeo y Julieta Coronitas represents a chapter of Cuban cigar history that has since closed. This machine-made vitola was part of the brand's regular production lineup for decades before being discontinued in 2002. As a pre-1960 release, the Coronitas served as an accessible entry point into the Romeo y Julieta portfolio for generations of smokers.

Specifications

Vitola NameCoronitas
Factory NamePetit Cetros
Ring Gauge40
Length129 mm (5⅛″)
Official Weight7.75 g
ConstructionMachine-made
BandStandard Band A
PackagingDress box of 25 cigars in cellophane
Release DatePre-1960
Discontinued2002
Romeo y Julieta Coronitas

History and Background

The Coronitas emerged from the Romeo y Julieta factory sometime before 1960, making it one of the brand's established offerings during Cuba's golden age of cigar production. For over four decades, this petite vitola maintained its place in the regular production catalog, offering smokers a shorter smoking experience under the prestigious Romeo y Julieta banner.

The year 2002 marked the end of the Coronitas' run, when Habanos S.A. discontinued the cigar as part of broader portfolio adjustments. This discontinuation reflected the industry's gradual shift away from machine-made Cuban cigars in favor of handmade alternatives.

Construction and Presentation

As a machine-made cigar, the Coronitas was produced using automated processes rather than traditional hand-rolling techniques. This construction method allowed for consistent production at a more accessible price point. Each cigar was wrapped in cellophane and presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, featuring the brand's standard "Band A" design that collectors and enthusiasts recognize as the classic Romeo y Julieta emblem.

The Petit Cetros Format

Under its factory designation of "Petit Cetros," the Coronitas measured 129 millimeters in length with a 40 ring gauge. This placed it firmly in the smaller format category, designed for smokers seeking a briefer but satisfying experience. The dimensions made it suitable for shorter smoking sessions while still delivering the characteristic flavors associated with the Romeo y Julieta blend.

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