Saint Luis Rey Coronas
The Saint Luis Rey Coronas stands as a notable chapter in Cuban cigar history—a vitola that served enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. As part of the Saint Luis Rey marque, this cigar represented the brand's commitment to traditional Cuban craftsmanship and delivered a smoking experience rooted in classic Havana traditions.
History and Background

The Coronas was introduced prior to 1960, making it one of the older established releases within the Saint Luis Rey portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a long production run spanning approximately five decades before being officially discontinued in 2010. During its production lifetime, the vitola saw changes in its packaging options, with the tubed version ceasing production earlier in 2006, followed by the complete discontinuation of the line four years later.
Specifications

| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 142 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 9.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
Packaging

The Saint Luis Rey Coronas was offered in two distinct packaging formats during its production:
- Dress Box of 25 Cigars: The standard presentation format, available until the line's discontinuation in 2010.
- Dress Box of 25 Cigars in Aluminium Tubes: A protected tube format that was discontinued earlier, in 2006.

Both packaging options featured standard tubes and the marque's classic presentation style.
Related Releases
The Coronas vitola also appeared in a special edition release—the Saint Luis Rey Coronas Siglo XXI Millennium Humidor. This limited production honored the turn of the millennium and showcased the vitola in a collectible format for discerning enthusiasts.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the Saint Luis Rey Coronas remains a reference point for collectors and aficionados interested in classic Cuban cigar formats. Its five-decade production run speaks to the enduring appeal of the traditional coronas size and the Saint Luis Rey brand's historical significance in the Cuban cigar canon.
