H. Upmann Coronas
The H. Upmann Coronas stands as a notable entry in the brand's storied history—a handmade Cuban cigar that served enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. As part of the regular production lineup, this vitola represented the classic Cuban corona format that many aficionados consider the benchmark for evaluating a brand's character.
History and Status
The Coronas was introduced prior to 1960, making it one of the older expressions in the H. Upmann portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a lengthy production run before being retired from the catalog in 2002. This discontinuation marked the end of an era for a size that had been part of the brand's offerings for over four decades.
Specifications

| Vitola Name | Coronas |
| Factory Name | Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 142 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 9.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band B |
Presentation and Packaging
H. Upmann offered the Coronas in multiple presentation formats to suit different purchasing preferences:
- Dress box of 10 cigars
- Dress box of 25 cigars
- Slide lid box of 25 cigars
- Glass jar of 25 cigars
- Glass jar of 50 cigars
This variety of packaging options reflected the brand's commitment to accommodating both casual purchasers and serious collectors seeking larger quantities or distinctive presentation styles.
Legacy
Though no longer in production, the H. Upmann Coronas remains a point of reference for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the historical evolution of the brand's regular production offerings. Its decades-long presence in the lineup speaks to its once-established role within the H. Upmann family of cigars.
