HISTORY
Herman Upmann was a banker from Germany who so loved Cuban cigars that he moved to Havana in 1844 and set up as both banker and cigar maker. His bank closed in the early 1920s but his cigars live on as a fine example of an elegant, light to medium flavoured Havana.
The brand is particularly welcome in the UK as Hunters & Frankau has represented H. Upmann in Britain since the 1850s and, between 1925 and 1937, owned the factory in Havana as well as the worldwide brand rights.
Amongst the best-known H. Upmann sizes are the Magnum 46, Magnum 50 and Magnum 54. As the name suggests Magnums have heavy girths – the number represents the ring gauge of each size. Other important sizes include the Sir Winston, the Connoisseur No.1 and in smaller vitolas the Corona J and Half Corona, which was introduced in 2011.
H. Upmann’s blend is composed exclusively of filler and binder tobaccos grown in the Vuelta Abajo zone and all sizes are ‘tripa larga, totalmente a mano’ – long filler, totally handmade.
Formerly known as the Corona Junior and, before that, the Petit Upmann, this small cigar has the distinction of being the one that President Kennedy bought heavily just before he signed the US/Cuban trade embargo. A great cigar for beginners with a presidential pedigree to boot.
TASTING NOTES
This cigar delivers the signature H. Upmann profile: a creamy smoke with dominant notes of toasted nuts, fresh cedar, and light coffee bean. The draw is typically smooth, and the smoke often develops a subtle, pleasing sweetness, often resembling creamy vanilla or baked bread, ending with a gentle, non-aggressive spice.
This cigar pairs wonderfully with lighter, bright beverages, such as a Crisp Pale Ale or Lager, a lightly sweetened Cappuccino, or a delicate White Wine like a dry Sauvignon Blanc.
CIGAR INFORMATION
Country of Origin: Cuba
Flavour profile: Light to Medium-bodied
Vitola: Cadetes
Size: 36 ring gauge, 4 1/2 inches
Smoking time: 20 minutes