H. Upmann Coronas J Tubed Cigar - 1 Single

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Description Ref # HU1202

Length: 4 1/2"
Ring Gauge: 36
Strength: Light to Medium
Packaging
: 1 Single Tubed Cigar

Vitola: KDT Cadets
Smoking Time: 20 Minutes 
Other Cigars in this Vitola: Fonseca KDT Cadetes

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 1920's but his cigars live on as a fine 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. 

Tasting Notes

This cigar is creamy with hints of coffee and some nutty flavours as well. This small havana promises to have a good future. Attractive, good draw,thick smoke with complex flavors for such a small cigar. Simply excellent.

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88 / 100

"...This mini is made with a dark brown wrapper and three seam cap. It produces woody, leathery flavours with some fruity notes.."

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Reviews

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by Scott on Tuesday 18 October, 2016
My first Cuban on the recommendation of Daniel at you Mayfair shop. First of many in the future. Good flavour. Had no draw issues. Definitely a mild cigar.
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by Sam on Saturday 16 July, 2016
What a sad sad moment.. realising that if I hang on to this little beaut' for just a moment longer, I'm going to burn my hand off. Certainly got my moneys worth from this one. Lovely tube, beautiful construction and what an aroma. A stunning little smoke. I didn't time it but I'm sure I was away with the fairies for a good 45 minutes. Enjoyed this with my morning coffee and wished I had another to chase it. Woody, nutty and incredibly smooth with a touch of sweetness in the last third; excellent for the beginner in me. The burn was great with good ash. The draw is a little tight but once you've got your head around that, it smokes well. One of these will certainly end up in my jacket pocket... or two.
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by Mark on Saturday 02 July, 2016
You really can't go wrong with H. Upmann. A lovely mild smoke with hints of creamy hazlenut. The burn was excellent and even all the way down to the end and produced wonderful smoke and great looking ash. A really smooth, pleasant smoke. All in all an excellent cigar.
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by Staff on Friday 03 June, 2016
Reviewed by Martin Cooper A BEGINNERS EPIPHANY (Subtitled: Not a particularly 'flowery' review, and devoid of any great adjectives, but one which I thought I should share). I'm a relative newcomer to the cigar scene having been gradually introduced, and cajoled, into the delights of Cubans by my good friend Kev over the past few years. Often a visit to his house would involve a series of long chats into the early hours, a bottle or two of sensuous dark rum, and of course a couple of cigars. Cigars handed to me with names which i cannot remember and descriptions of tastes that, I'm afraid to admit, I just didn't get. To me, the tastes were easily categorised into those I did like and those I didn't. What was I missing? I was even beginning to feel there was a massive conspiracy against me, and that all mention of spices, cream, etc were invented by unscrupulous cigar merchants to rob the unwitting of their hard earned cash!! Afraid of stretching my friend's patience too far, I took the plunge and ordered a couple of sampler packs from C.GARS Ltd. With eager anticipation, I received the package and over the next few days smoked a variety of cigars in the hope that I would find that missing link. Alas, nothing. I was determined not to give up. I persuaded some colleagues at work to join me in making a purchase from C.GARS Ltd, and with some advice from Kev and trepidation on my part, (after all, I'm no expert) I suggested to them the purchase of, amongst others, a handful of H. Upmann Tubed Coronas Junior The box arrived and I put them to one side, not tempted to delve into them for the first couple of weeks. Until............ A gorgeous late-Spring evening in May, temperature still in the 70's even as the sun was setting over the house. I arrived home from work, kicked off my shoes and loosened my tie and spooned some ground coffee into the cafeteria. As I settled into the garden chair and sipped my coffee I got the overwhelming urge to try one more time to find those tastes that had eluded me. Opening the humijar (supplied free by C.GARS Ltd, thank you!), I chose a H. Upmann Tubed Coronas Junior and returned to the garden. Snipping the end and taking in the aroma, I was as hopeful as ever, but would I end up as disappointed as before? It lit perfectly, as all cubans do, but the first few puffs left me feeling deflated and dejected. Was I EVER going to appreciate cigars properly? Then it happened. An overwhelming taste that made my taste buds jump to attention! A smooth caressing creamy feeling inside my mouth as I held the smoke there for a split second! Was that nuts?? I think it was!, but sweet! perhaps coconut, but with a slight kick! - pistachio?!? I wasn't sure - but I liked it!! An indefinable spicy taste that made the sides of my tongue tingle! Even the feel of the thing as I rolled it between my fingers was something I'd never experienced before! And it lasted!.........................right down to the very last puff. I smoked it down to the band and beyond, I just didn't want to stop! You'll be pleased to learn, (as I was), this was no isolated incident, and has been repeated on every occasion since, with a variety of brands. I've even revisited my first purchases and can now enjoy them as they should be. Although my taste buds have finally acclimatised themselves to the delights of fine smoking, the H. Upmann Tubed Coronas Junior will always be my favourite and remembered fondly as the smoke that opened the door and ushered me into the realm of true appreciation. If you have a 'novice' friend who is struggling to appreciate your taste in fine cigars, hand them a H. Upmann Tubed Coronas Junior, tell them my story, and let them know that it IS true, good things DO come to those who wait !!! P.S.................I still don't 'get' the 'chocolate' taste !! - Give me a nice bar of Bourneville any day !! Well done. Reviewed by: Robert Williams Score - 7/10 It was a nice story. I was reminiscing of when I first started smoking cigars way back then. I too was searching for that spectacular flavour profile that I was reading. And then I had the one special smoke and boom I was getting all kinds of nuance and subtleties of the smoke. The review it self lacked a bit more info about the cigar being smoked. Reviewed by: Steve Smith Score: 7/10 What a great review, this captured my exact thoughts when I was but a newbie stogie stubber ! When will those taste buds pick up cream…is it really there or is there someone cleverly coming up with these tastes to sell more? Whilst I am sure this does happen in this case it does not, Nice cigar, well reviewed and great to see a newbie not afraid to persevere with discovering one of lifes great pleasures. ! Reviewed by: Mat Nicholls Score: 8/10 OVERALL SCORE: 22/30
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by David on Sunday 20 March, 2016
First time I have tried one of these. It lit well and smoked evenly all the way down. I would describe it as a creamy buttery taste that stayed consistant all the way through. All in al an enjoyable smoke.
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