H. Upmann Exquisitos
The H. Upmann Exquisitos was a machine-made Cuban cigar that served as part of the brand's regular production lineup for several decades. This vitola has since been discontinued, leaving collectors and enthusiasts to seek out remaining stock from the secondary market.
History and Background
The Exquisitos traced its origins to a time before 1960, making it one of the older releases within the H. Upmann portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a lengthy production run before being retired in the late 1990s. As a machine-constructed cigar, it represented the more accessible segment of Cuban cigar offerings, providing smokers with an approachable entry point into the H. Upmann experience.

Vitola Specifications
Factory records list this cigar under the name "Petit Coronas," reflecting its classic dimensions and traditional format. The Exquisitos offered a moderate smoking experience with its mid-sized ring gauge and manageable length.
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
Packaging and Presentation
The Exquisitos was presented in dress boxes containing 25 cigars, with each individual cigar wrapped in cellophane for protection. The band used was the standard H. Upmann "B" band design, consistent with the brand's visual identity during its production era.
Collectibility
Given its discontinuation in the late 1990s, the H. Upmann Exquisitos has become a cigar of interest to collectors seeking to experience discontinued Cuban vitolas. As with all discontinued cigars, availability is limited to existing inventory in the global market.
