As one of the oldest cigar brands around today, H. Upmann has come readily to the lips of cigar connoisseurs for well over a century and a half. The name traces its roots back to 1844 when two brothers, August and Hermann Upmann, who are also attributed with the invention of the cedar box as a means to store cigars, started the brand in Havana. These days, the legend of H. Upmann lives on under the watchful eye of cigar master José Seijas. With the rich history and tobacco knowledge under the H. Upmann brand belt, any of the cigars in the lineup are quality premiums worth trying. From the medium-bodied H. Upmann The Banker to the fuller-bodied H. Upmann 1844 Reserve, there’s an H. Upmann for every palate.

As one of the oldest cigar brands around today, H. Upmann has come readily to the lips of cigar connoisseurs for well over a century and a half. The name traces its roots back to 1844 when two brothers, August and Hermann Upmann, who are also attributed with the invention of the cedar box as a means to store cigars, started the brand in Havana. These days, the legend of H. Upmann lives on under the watchful eye of cigar master José Seijas. With the rich history and tobacco knowledge under the H. Upmann brand belt, any of the cigars in the lineup are quality premiums worth trying. From the medium-bodied H. Upmann The Banker to the fuller-bodied H. Upmann 1844 Reserve, there’s an H. Upmann for every palate.

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  • Annuity (6.0" x 52)
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