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H.UPMANN

H.UPMANN

History of H.UPMANN

These mild to medium bodied cigars have a very smooth and subtle flavor that has been its hallmark since its introduction in 1844. A great favorite among aficionados, the history of this brand began around 1840, when Herman Upmann, banker and almost fanatical cigar enthusiast, offered to open a branch of his family-owned bank in Havana Cuba. In 1844, he (not surprisingly) invested in a cigar factory, and from then until 1922, the company traded as both a bank and a cigar business. In that year, both companies failed, and a British firm, J. Frankau & Co., saved the brand and ran the cigar factory until 1935. It was then sold to the newly-founded Menendez y Garcia Company. And so it was that a legend was re-born. Characteristically, Upmanns offer a smooth, subtle, mild to medium smoke. These cigars are great for beginners, but appeal to the day-time tastes of seasoned connoisseurs. Their larger sizes are among the most rare and sought-after cigars in the world.

H.UPMANN No.2 Jar - 2023

No.2 Jar - 2023
No.2 Jar - 2023
  • Ring Gauge: 52
  • Taste: Leathery
  • Burning time: 50 min
  • Cigar length: 156 mm / 6.14'
  • Vitola: Torpedo
  • Strength: Medium - Full Body

H. Upmann No. 2 Jar 2023 shows up like a well-dressed classic that decided to change its outfit for a night out.


The Pirámides (52 x 156 mm) come from the usual Vuelta Abajo leaf, hand-rolled in the traditional Cuban way, same DNA that made the name stick with aficionados for years under Habanos S.A. and the H. Upmann line.


This run was done just for Italy, only 300 jars, each holding 25 cigars and individually numbered. The jar itself pops with creamy white, orange, and gold details, more “keep it on display” than “hide it away.”


A familiar smoke with a rare twist, built for those who like a classic with a bit of story behind the box.


H. Upmann

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