H. Upmann Kings
The H. Upmann Kings represented one of the historic marque's long-running machine-made offerings, serving cigar enthusiasts for decades before its eventual discontinuation. As a regular production item, this cigar carried the distinguished H. Upmann heritage forward in an accessible format that appealed to everyday smokers seeking the brand's characteristic refinement.
Historical Background
The Kings entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older established releases in the H. Upmann portfolio. This cigar enjoyed a remarkable production span that stretched across more than four decades, finally ceasing production in 2002. Its lengthy tenure speaks to the enduring appeal it held among Cuban cigar aficionados who valued consistency and tradition.

Specifications
| Factory Name | Petit Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band B |
Construction and Presentation
As a machine-made cigar, the Kings offered reliable construction and consistent draw characteristics. The 42 ring gauge combined with the 5⅛-inch length placed this vitola firmly in the classic Petit Corona category—a time-honored format favored for its balanced smoking time and comfortable feel in hand.
The cigar featured the standard H. Upmann band B, providing the visual stamp of authenticity associated with this storied brand. Packaging options included dress boxes containing 25 cigars, available both with and without cellophane protection.
Legacy
While no longer in production, the H. Upmann Kings remains a notable entry in the brand's extensive catalog. Collectors and enthusiasts who appreciated this machine-made offering remember it as an approachable expression of H. Upmann's enduring commitment to quality Cuban tobacco.
