Sancho Panza Panetela Larga
The Sancho Panza Panetela Larga represents a discontinued vitola from one of Cuba's most historic cigar brands. This slender, elegant cigar was part of the regular production lineup during the mid-20th century before being removed from catalogues in the 1970s.
Historical Background
The Panetela Larga was introduced prior to 1960, placing it among the classic Cuban releases that defined the golden era of Havana cigars. Production continued through the early post-revolutionary period before the cigar was ultimately discontinued during the 1970s. Today, surviving examples are considered rare collector's items.

Specifications
| Cigar Name | Panetela Larga |
| Factory Name | Panetelas Largas |
| Ring Gauge | 28 |
| Length | 175 mm (6⅞″) |
| Official Weight | 5.01 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Packaging | Dress box of 25 cigars |
| Status | Discontinued (1970s) |
Format and Presentation
True to the traditional panetela style, this cigar featured an exceptionally slender profile with a 28 ring gauge. The elongated 175-millimeter format created an elegant smoking experience typical of the era's refined preferences. Each cigar was finished with the brand's standard band A designation.
The cigars were presented in dress boxes containing 25 units, reflecting the premium positioning of the Sancho Panza marque within the Cuban cigar hierarchy.
Collectibility
As a pre-1960 release that exited production in the 1970s, the Panetela Larga holds particular appeal for collectors seeking to document the evolution of Cuban vitolas. The cigar represents an earlier approach to cigar making, when slender formats enjoyed greater popularity among discerning smokers.
