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San Luis Rey Double Coronas

San Luis Rey Double Coronas

The San Luis Rey Double Coronas represents one of the most elusive cigars in the brand's history. Despite being officially listed as a regular production item, this large-format cigar remains shrouded in mystery due to its extremely limited manufacturing run.

Specifications

Cigar NameDouble Coronas
Factory NameProminentes
Ring Gauge49
Length194 mm (7⅝″)
Official Weight17.86 g
ConstructionHandmade
BandStandard band A
San Luis Rey Double Coronas

Packaging Options

  • Dress box containing 25 cigars
  • Slide lid box containing 50 cigars

Production History

The Double Coronas was introduced to the market in 1989 as part of the San Luis Rey portfolio. While official records indicate that the cigar remained in production until 2000, cigar historians and collectors believe that only a single production batch was ever manufactured—dating back to its initial 1989 release.

This would make the San Luis Rey Double Coronas an exceptionally rare find in today's market, with authentic examples being highly sought after by serious collectors. The cigar was officially discontinued in 2000, bringing an end to what was already an extremely limited production run.

Collectibility

Given the single-batch production theory, the San Luis Rey Double Coronas stands as one of the more obscure Cuban cigar releases of the late twentieth century. Collectors fortunate enough to encounter this cigar should be aware of its rarity and the importance of proper authentication.

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