Sancho Panza Non Plus
The Sancho Panza Non Plus represents a significant chapter in Cuban cigar history, offering enthusiasts a classic Marevas-format vitola that remained in production for over six decades. Originally introduced prior to 1960, this handmade cigar built a loyal following among aficionados who appreciated its refined character and consistent construction before being officially discontinued in 2019.

Vitola Specifications
| Cigar Name | Non Plus |
| Factory Name | Marevas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Bands | Standard band A, B, C, D |
Production History

The Non Plus entered the market as a pre-1960 release, making it one of the older established vitolas within the Sancho Panza portfolio. While the official discontinuation was announced in 2019, production continued well beyond that date, with cigars still being manufactured through at least late 2024. This extended production run allowed devoted smokers additional time to acquire and cellar this beloved format.
Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes

Based on 50 consumer reviews, the Non Plus delivered a nuanced smoking experience characterized by woody and savory qualities. The dominant flavor notes reported include:

- Primary Notes: Wood (30 mentions), Salt (28 mentions), Floral (22 mentions)
- Secondary Notes: Cream (11 mentions), Tea (8 mentions), Tobacco (7 mentions), Toast (5 mentions)
- Subtle Undertones: Oak, Vegetal, Baking Spice, Bitter Chocolate, Chocolate, Cocoa, Herbal, Honey, Leather, and Pepper (each with 1-2 mentions)
Consumer Ratings
The Non Plus earned respectable scores from the cigar community, with particular praise for its aftertaste quality:
| Attribute | Score (out of 5) |
| Elegance | 3.0 |
| Balance | 3.0 |
| Strength | 2.0 |
| Complexity | 3.0 |
| Aftertaste | 4.0 |
| Overall Rating | 3.9 |
With a strength rating of 2 out of 5, the Non Plus positioned itself as a mild-to-medium bodied cigar, making it suitable for morning or afternoon enjoyment. The higher aftertaste score suggests the cigar left a pleasant, lingering finish that resonated positively with smokers.

