The wide gauge delivers immediate smoke volume—thick, creamy clouds with each draw. Light wood establishes the foundation, characteristically H. Upmann in its refined approach. A creamy base builds beneath the woodiness, soft and inviting. The ring gauge means cooler smoke, allowing subtler flavors to emerge: botanical notes, a hint of sweetness. Earth undertones anchor the profile while the draw remains effortless. Despite its substantial size, this opening is surprisingly gentle—the marca's signature elegance intact.
The heart of the Magnum 56 builds into medium-full territory. Sweet notes integrate with heavy earth-dominant undertones, creating classic H. Upmann depth. Rich cocoa emerges, followed by roasted coffee bean—dark, satisfying flavors befitting the format. Leather and spice join the profile, adding complexity. Musk appears, that unique Cuban quality difficult to describe but impossible to mistake. Chocolate intensifies as the cigar progresses. The large ring gauge prevents any harshness, keeping the experience smooth even as intensity grows.
The conclusion delivers everything the format promises. Spice becomes more pronounced—consistent, lasting, perfectly balanced. Coffee notes drift in and out, trading places with creamy nuttiness. The toasted quality from the middle section deepens. The burn remains razor-straight throughout ninety minutes, the construction flawless. Some draws bring dark chocolate; others emphasize the roasted, almost charred tobacco notes. The cigar maintains its oily sheen to the end, visual confirmation of the quality within.