Vegas Robaina is the name of a premium cigar brand, produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned tobacco company.
History
Alejandro Robaina was renowned by cigar aficionados everywhere as one of the best tobacco farmers in the famed Vuelta Abajo of Cuba. Each year, 80% of Don Alejandro's tobacco harvest was deemed fit for use as wrapper leaf for Cuban cigars (compared to only around 35% for other plantations). In 1997, Habanos SA honored him by launching a new line of cigars bearing the name of his famous farmland. Vegas Robaina cigars, made in Havana at the former H. Upmann factory, have quickly become popular among cigar aficionados.
Don Alejandro has, himself, become a celebrity in the world of Cuban cigars, with many aficionados and tourists in Cuba flocking to his farm in the San Luis region of the Vuelta Abajo to meet the man himself and see his tobacco, Vegas.
Don Alejandro died on April 17, 2010, after being diagnosed with cancer in 2009.
Vitolas in the Vegas Robaina Line
The following list of vitolas de salida (commercial vitolas) within the Vegas Robaina marque lists their size and ring gauge in Imperial (and Metric), their vitolas de galera (factory vitolas), and their common name in American cigar slang.
Hand-Made Vitolas
- Clásico - 6½" × 42 (165 × 16.67 mm), Cervantes, a lonsdale [discontinued]
- Don Alejandro - 7⅝" × 49 (194 × 19.45 mm), Prominente, a double corona
- Familiar - 5⅝" × 42 (143 × 16.67 mm), Corona, a corona
- Famoso - 5" × 48 (127 × 19.05 mm), Hermoso No. 4, a corona extra
- Único - 6⅛" × 52 (156 × 20.64 mm), Pirámide, a pyramid
See also
References
- Nee, Min Ron - An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Post-Revolution Havana Cigars (2003, Reprinted: 2005), ISBN 3-9809308-2-3