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Romeo y Julieta Panetelas (1)

Romeo y Julieta Panetelas (1)

The Romeo y Julieta Panetelas (1) represents a discontinued regular production cigar from one of Cuba's most celebrated marques. This slender vitola was part of the brand's extensive catalog for decades before being phased out of production.

Historical Background

The Panetelas (1) traces its origins to the pre-1960 era, making it one of the older formats in the Romeo y Julieta portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a long production run that spanned over four decades before being discontinued around 2002. During its production lifetime, this format was offered in multiple packaging configurations to suit different consumer preferences.

Romeo y Julieta Panetelas (1)

Specifications

Factory Name Panetelas
Ring Gauge 34
Length 117 mm (4⅝″)
Official Weight 4.94 g
Construction Handmade
Band Standard band A

Packaging Options

Throughout its production history, the Panetelas (1) was available in several different packaging formats:

  • Dress box of 25 cigars (discontinued circa 2002)
  • Dress box of 10 cigars
  • Dress box of 10 cigars in cellophane
  • Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane

Collectibility and Current Status

As a discontinued vitola with roots extending back to the pre-revolutionary period, the Romeo y Julieta Panetelas (1) holds interest for collectors and enthusiasts seeking to experience a piece of the brand's historical offerings. The thin ring gauge of 34 places this cigar firmly in the panetela category, a format that has become increasingly rare in modern Cuban production as consumer preferences have shifted toward thicker vitolas.

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