H. Upmann Naturals
The H. Upmann Naturals represents a fascinating chapter in Cuban cigar history—a machine-made vitola that served the brand faithfully for decades before eventually being retired. As one of the earlier releases from the prestigious H. Upmann marca, this cigar offers collectors and enthusiasts a glimpse into the production methods and market preferences of mid-twentieth century Cuba.
Historical Background
The Naturals made its debut prior to 1960, positioning it among the classic pre-revolutionary offerings from H. Upmann. The cigar remained in regular production for several decades, ultimately being discontinued during the mid to late-1990s. Today, surviving examples are considered exceptionally rare, making them highly sought-after items for serious collectors of vintage Cuban cigars.

Vitola Specifications
| Factory Name | Naturales |
| Ring Gauge | 37 |
| Length | 155 mm (6⅛ inches) |
| Official Weight | 7.25 grams |
| Construction | Machine-made |
Presentation and Packaging

The H. Upmann Naturals was presented with the brand's Standard A band, maintaining visual consistency with other offerings in the lineup. For preservation and presentation purposes, each cigar was individually housed within an aluminium tube—a packaging choice that helped maintain optimal condition while adding an element of elegance.
Two presentation formats were available to consumers:
- Dress box containing 10 cigars in aluminium tubes
- Dress box containing 25 cigars in aluminium tubes
Collectibility and Current Status
Given its discontinuation in the 1990s and its origins dating back to the pre-1960 era, the H. Upmann Naturals has become increasingly difficult to locate in the modern marketplace. Examples that do surface are typically prized by collectors specializing in discontinued Cuban vitolas or those interested in the machine-made segment of Cuba's cigar production history.
