H. Upmann Glorias
The H. Upmann Glorias represents a bygone era of Cuban cigar production, offering collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the brand's machine-made heritage. Released prior to 1960, this cigar was part of the regular production lineup for decades before its eventual discontinuation in the early 1980s. Today, the Glorias stands as an exceptionally rare find, highly sought after by serious collectors of vintage Cuban tobacco.
Specifications
| Cigar Name | Glorias |
| Factory Name | Epicures |
| Ring Gauge | 35 |
| Length | 110 mm (4⅜″) |
| Official Weight | 4.81 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band B |
| Packaging | Cajón of 100 cigars in cellophane |
History and Collectibility
The Glorias entered the market sometime before 1960, establishing itself as a staple within the H. Upmann portfolio. Manufactured using machine-made construction techniques typical of the era's mass-market approach, this cigar delivered the classic H. Upmann flavor profile in an accessible format.
Production continued for approximately two decades before the Glorias was phased out in the early 1980s. The combination of its machine-made construction and the passage of time has rendered surviving examples extraordinarily scarce. For modern collectors, encountering a well-preserved Glorias represents a genuine opportunity to experience a piece of Cuban cigar history that has largely disappeared from the secondary market.
Presentation
The Glorias was packaged in traditional cabinet style, housed in cajónes containing 100 cigars individually wrapped in cellophane. This presentation reflected the practical, production-oriented approach of mid-century Cuban cigar manufacturing, where quantity and consistency were prioritized alongside the distinctive H. Upmann character.

