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 an excellent example of an elegant, light to medium flavoured Habano.
H. Upmann’s blend is composed exclusively of filler and binder tobaccos grown in the Vuelta Abajo zone.
Gold medals in no less than eleven international exhibitions during the 19th Century can be found on the brand’s labelled boxes.
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 an excellent example of an elegant, light to medium flavoured Habano.
H. Upmann’s blend is composed exclusively of filler and binder tobaccos grown in the Vuelta Abajo zone.
Gold medals in no less than eleven international exhibitions during the 19th Century can be found on the brand’s labelled boxes.
An excellent Cuban cigar that is smooth, creamy and not too strong. The ideal daytime experience.
Legend has it that Herman Upmann was a banker who much preferred cigars to finance! In 1844 he decided to purchase a cigar factory and launch a brand under his name. Still going strong today this brand is nearly 180 years old.
H.Upmann’s blend is made from tobaccos grown in the Vuelta Abajo region. Gold medals in no less than eleven international exhibitions during the 19th century adorn the boxes – as does Herr Upmann’s personal touch. The brand today comprises a wide range of sizes which are a firm favourite amongst cigar enthusiasts around the world.