
H. Upmann
22 products available
Founded in 1844 by German banker Hermann Upmann. Celebrated for elegant, medium-bodied cigars with refined complexity. Learn More →
22 products

H Upmann Magnum 48 LE 2009
Ring Gauge: 48 · Length: 130 mm (5.1") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$1260.00

H. Upmann Connoisseur A
Ring Gauge: 50 · Length: 155 mm (6.1") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$520.00

H. Upmann Connoisseur B Casa Del Habanos
Ring Gauge: 50 · Length: 124 mm (4.9") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$415.00

H. Upmann Connoisseur No.2
Ring Gauge: 42 · Length: 132 mm (5.2") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$305.00

H. Upmann Coronas Major Tubos
Ring Gauge: 42 · Length: 130 mm (5.1") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$255.00

H. Upmann Coronas Minor Tubos
Ring Gauge: 40 · Length: 117 mm (4.6") · Strength: Medium
$155.00

H. Upmann Coronas Minors Tubos
Ring Gauge: 40 · Length: 117 mm (4.6") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$210.00

H. Upmann Gran Reserva Sir Winston 2011
Ring Gauge: 47 · Length: 178 mm (7") · Strength: Medium to Full
$4190.00

H. Upmann Magnum 54
Ring Gauge: 54 · Length: 150 mm (5.9") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$580.00

H. Upmann Magnum Finite (2024 Limited Edition)
Ring Gauge: 54 · Length: 141 mm (5.5") · Strength: Medium to Full
$559.99

H. Upmann Regalias
Ring Gauge: 42 · Length: 129 mm (5.1") · Strength: Mild to Medium
$170.00
About H. Upmann Cigars
Established in 1844 by German banker Hermann Upmann, H Upmann holds a distinguished place in the Cuban cigar pantheon as one of the oldest and most respected brands still in production. Celebrated for its elegant, medium-bodied profile and refined complexity, the brand's blend delivers a sophisticated smoking experience built on notes of cedar, cocoa, leather, earth, and a gentle spice. The Magnum 46 is a classic robusto, offering a concentrated yet balanced introduction to the brand's core flavors, while the Magnum 50 provides a grander, cooler smoke that allows the chocolate and cedar notes to unfold slowly over time. For those seeking a longer, contemplative session, the Sir Winston delivers remarkable grace with its Churchill format, showcasing the brand's characteristic subtlety. Historically produced at the renowned H. Upmann factory in Havana, these cigars benefit greatly from aging, which softens the initial spice and allows the deeper cocoa and earth undertones to emerge beautifully. Whether enjoyed fresh or after years in the humidor, H Upmann remains a benchmark for traditional Cuban craftsmanship. With its approachable strength and nuanced flavor transitions, this is a brand perfectly suited for the discerning aficionado seeking a refined pairing alongside a morning coffee or an aged rum.
Strength
Mild to Medium, Medium, Medium to Full
Ring Gauge
40 – 56
Vitolas
19 types
Available in
Box of 10, Box of 25, Box of 15, Pack of 3 Tubos, Tin of 5, Box of 25 Tubos
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Read full H. Upmann history →Frequently Asked Questions about H. Upmann
- What does an H Upmann cigar taste like?
- H Upmann cigars are known for a medium-bodied flavor profile characterized by refined complexity. Common tasting notes include rich cocoa, dark chocolate, smooth cedar, and leather, accompanied by subtle earth and a gentle spice. The blend is exceptionally balanced, allowing these flavors to transition smoothly throughout the smoke rather than overpowering the palate.
- Is H Upmann a good first Cuban cigar?
- Yes, H Upmann is an excellent choice for a first Cuban cigar. Because the blend is medium-bodied and elegantly smooth rather than overpowering, it does not overwhelm novice palates. The approachable flavors of cedar, cocoa, and light spice allow beginners to appreciate traditional Cuban character without the intensity found in stronger brands.
- How does H Upmann compare to Montecristo?
- While both are iconic Cuban brands, H Upmann is generally medium-bodied with a softer, more elegant profile emphasizing cocoa and cedar. Montecristo tends to be slightly fuller in body with more pronounced coffee and earth notes. H Upmann offers greater subtlety and refinement, whereas Montecristo provides a bolder, more direct flavor experience.
- Do H Upmann cigars age well?
- H Upmann cigars age exceptionally well due to their medium-bodied, refined blend. Time in the humidor allows the initial spice to mellow while deeper notes of dark chocolate, earth, and rich leather emerge and integrate. Aged H Upmanns develop a remarkable smoothness and complexity, making them highly rewarding for patient collectors.










