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Well Por Larranaga is the oldest Cuban brand (1834), so perhaps something from them. I'm sure they had something similar to the current PLPC.

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The thread is about a cigar "still available".

Right I got that...I'm not sure whether the PLPC was produced in the 1800s.

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Right I got that...I'm not sure whether the PLPC was produced in the 1800s.

I doubt it: a few years ago, on a french forum, a member posted pictures of the complete catalog of several marcas, in the early 1900's; almost every vitola were figurados and the sizes were smaller than a pc…

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I know I read somewhere that the C/S was but I can't remember where it was for the life of me.

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I doubt it: a few years ago, on a french forum, a member posted pictures of the complete catalog of several marcas, in the early 2000's; almost every vitola were figurados and the sizes were smaller than a pc…

Heathens, didn't they know the pleasure of smoking a cigar that makes you look like you're trying to chew into a coconut? :D

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Maybe an RyJ Belvedere... Or Partagas Mille Fluers

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Romeo y Julieta 7x47 Clemenceau was started in 1918 which was later re/named Churchill… although Clemenceau and Churchill were made side by side for a lot of years… as well as the Prince of Wales…

Anyways RyJ 7x47 has been in production for 96 years...

The oldest size/vitola I could find…

Oldest still in production brand is Por Larranaga, since 1834.

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Wow I would have not guessed that,I wonder if the is a way to find out how long any given cigar has been in production ?

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