Sancho Panza Bachilleres
The Sancho Panza Bachilleres was a distinguished Cuban cigar that held a prominent place in the brand's regular production lineup for decades. First introduced prior to 1960, this vitola enjoyed a long and storied history before being officially discontinued in 2006, marking the end of an era for enthusiasts of this classic format.
Vitola Specifications
| Market Name | Bachilleres |
| Factory Name | Franciscanos |
| Ring Gauge | 40 |
| Length | 116 mm (4⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 6.72 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
Packaging History

Throughout its production run, the Bachilleres was offered in multiple packaging configurations. The cigar was originally available in slide lid boxes containing 50 cigars, though this presentation format was phased out in the years preceding the new millennium. A dress box format containing 25 cigars remained in production until the vitola's eventual discontinuation in 2006.
Bands and Presentation
The Sancho Panza Bachilleres featured the brand's standard band design, designated as bands A, B, and C across different production periods. It is worth noting that cigars packaged in the slide lid boxes of 50 were notably released without bands, offering a more traditional presentation that some collectors found particularly appealing.
Historical Significance
As a pre-1960 release, the Bachilleres represented one of the foundational vitolas within the Sancho Panza portfolio. The cigar's discontinuation in 2006 concluded nearly half a century of continuous production, making it a significant loss for aficionados who appreciated its particular dimensions and smoking characteristics.
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