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H. Upmann Magnum 46

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brand: H. Upmannpackaging: Box of 25, Pack of 3 Tubos, Single, Single TubosSKU: DC-68

H. Upmann Magnum 46

There is a particular kind of pleasure in a cigar that never demands your attention, yet somehow commands it completely. The H. Upmann Magnum 46 has been quietly exemplifying this principle since before the Cuban Revolution, earning the devotion of smokers who understand that true sophistication needs no announcement. Wrapped in aluminum tubos and presented in this convenient pack of three, the Magnum 46 offers both the preservation of pristine condition and the promise of an experience that has remained relevant for over six decades—not through marketing, but through merit.

Specifications

AttributeDetail
VitolaCorona Gorda
Ring Gauge46
Length143mm (5 5/8")
FactoryNueva H. Upmann (José Martí), Cuba
StrengthMedium to Medium-Full
WrapperCuban
Box CountBox of 25, Pack of 3 Tubos, Single, Single Tubos

The Quiet Aristocrat

H. Upmann's founding legend reads like a chapter from a banking dynasty novel—two German bankers, Hermann and August Upmann, who arrived in Havana in 1844 and decided that their true currency would be tobacco rather than financial instruments. The Magnum 46 carries this patrician DNA in every draw. It is a cigar that would have felt at home in a private club in 1950s Havana, and equally at ease in a contemporary lounge where the conversation turns to matters of substance rather than spectacle.

The Magnum 46 represents something increasingly rare in the Cuban portfolio: a vitola that has remained fundamentally unchanged while the world transformed around it. The Corona Gorda format—46 ring gauge by 143mm—offers a generous canvas for the blender's art without the commitment of a larger format. It is the measure of a cigar that respects both the smoker's time and their discernment. The aluminum tubos, introduced around 2009, serve the practical purpose of protection while honoring the brand's tradition of presenting cigars as individual treasures worthy of their own housing.

What distinguishes the Magnum 46 from its more flamboyant Cuban brethren is its commitment to balance over bombast. Where other cigars might chase the palate with aggressive spice or overwhelming strength, this cigar pursues elegance through restraint. It is a philosophy that has earned it 93 points from Cigar Aficionado and a place in their Top 25 list—a recognition that arrives not through novelty, but through the enduring appeal of a cigar that simply does everything right.

The Tasting Experience

First Light

The opening act announces itself with remarkable generosity. A creamy richness coats the palate immediately, carrying distinct notes of shortbread and toasted chestnut. The draw yields clouds of aromatic smoke that reveal layers of coffee bean and baking spices—cinnamon and nutmeg dancing at the edges. There is an intriguing sweetness here, reminiscent of burnt brown sugar, balanced by a delicate orange peel brightness that adds dimension without overwhelming the core profile. The cedar undertones provide structure, while a subtle floral quality suggests the complexity to come.

The Journey

As the burn progresses past the first third, the Magnum 46 begins its measured transformation. The initial creaminess evolves into something more substantial—toasted oak emerges alongside a gentle white pepper spice that builds gradually on the retrohale. The coffee notes deepen from bright morning roast to something closer to espresso, and a licorice sweetness begins to weave through the profile. This is where the cigar demonstrates its sophisticated construction: each flavor remains distinct yet harmonious, like instruments in a well-conducted orchestra. The strength remains firmly in the medium category, making no sudden demands on the smoker.

The Finale

The final act brings the Magnum 46 to its most expressive register. Dark chocolate and honey emerge as dominant themes, supported by leather and exotic wood notes that speak to the aged Cuban tobacco at the cigar's core. The cinnamon spice intensifies slightly, providing warmth rather than heat. A floral aftertaste lingers on the palate between draws, and the finish extends gracefully, leaving impressions of cedar and sweet tobacco long after the smoke has dissipated. The burn, if properly stored, remains even throughout—a testament to the construction standards at the Nueva H. Upmann factory.

Who It's For

The Magnum 46 is the cigar for the smoker who has moved beyond the need to be impressed by strength alone. It suits the afternoon interlude—the moment between a morning of decisions and an evening of reflection. This is the companion for the executive who understands that power need not announce itself loudly, for the connoisseur who appreciates that the finest things often speak in measured tones. It is equally appropriate for the intermediate smoker ready to explore what Cuban tobacco offers beyond the ubiquitous robusto, and for the seasoned aficionado seeking a reliable daily companion that never fails to satisfy.

Pairing Suggestion

A aged Dominican rum with notes of caramel and oak will mirror the cigar's sweetness while complementing its spice. Alternatively, a double espresso provides a classic Cuban pairing that amplifies the coffee and chocolate notes in the final third.

Customer Reviews

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Patrick B.Verified PurchaseSeptember 3, 2025

Collectible quality

Box codes matter significantly when discussing this specific vitola. In this H. Upmann Magnum 46 review, the focus lies on the exquisite corona gorda format and its aging potential. Construction is generally consistent, featuring a silky wrapper with minimal veins. Upon lighting, distinct flavors of leather, dry cocoa, and faint grassiness emerge, showcasing the classic Cuban profile. The draw was effortless, yielding copious amounts of smoke with each puff. Burn stability is a strong suit, holding a firm ash for nearly an inch before dropping. Considering the investment, these cigars evolve beautifully, gaining complexity and losing any initial sharpness after a few years in the humidor.

Elena C.Verified PurchaseFebruary 12, 2025

My first H. Upmann

Newcomers often seek guidance on where to start, and while the price is steep, the profile is approachable. Though the cost suggests a rare treat, the smoothness makes it feel like a daily smoke cigar for those with the budget. Construction is reliable, holding together well even if handled by inexperienced fingers. The draw is easy, making it simple to get smoke without effort. Flavor-wise, expect gentle notes of coffee bean and sweet hay that never bite the tongue. The burn required a minor correction halfway through, but the overall experience remains forgiving. It serves as a gentle introduction to Cuban tobacco without the harshness found in stronger brands.

Aisha K.Verified PurchaseFebruary 26, 2024

Elevated the evening

Celebrations call for something distinct, and this medium-bodied cuban cigar certainly delivers. Lighting up the Magnum 46 for an anniversary, the construction felt solid in hand with a smooth wrapper. The draw offered just enough resistance, producing ample smoke. Initial notes of toasted cedar and hazelnut greeted the palate, transitioning smoothly into a creamy, slightly nutty finish. Burn lines remained straight throughout, requiring zero touch-ups, which is exactly what one hopes for when investing $419. It never overwhelmed the senses but provided a sophisticated complexity that paired wonderfully with aged rum. A truly refined choice for marking milestones.

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