H. Upmann Petit Coronas
The H. Upmann Petit Coronas stands as one of the most storied offerings from the prestigious H. Upmann brand, with a production history stretching back to the pre-1960 era. This classic Cuban cigar, known by its factory name "Marevas," served generations of aficionados before being discontinued in 2017, marking the end of an era for this beloved vitola.
Specifications
| Vitola Name | Petit Coronas |
| Factory Name | Marevas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 129 mm (5⅛″) |
| Official Weight | 8.46 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Status | Discontinued (2017) |
Packaging and Presentation
The Petit Coronas was presented with the standard H. Upmann bands (A, B, C configurations) and was available in a variety of packaging formats throughout its production run:
- Dress box of 25 cigars (discontinued in 2017)
- Dress box of 10 cigars
- Slide lid box of 25 cigars
- Slide lid box of 50 cigars
- Glass jar of 25 cigars
- Glass jar of 50 cigars

Flavor Profile and Tasting Notes
Based on 34 enthusiast reviews, the H. Upmann Petit Coronas earned an overall rating of 3.88 out of 5, with particular praise for its balance (4/5). The cigar delivered a mild to medium-bodied experience with a strength rating of 2 out of 5, making it an approachable choice for various palates.
The flavor profile was characterized by rich, comforting notes, with the following tasting elements most frequently identified:

- Primary Notes: Coffee, Cream, Shortbread (each noted in 15 reviews)
- Secondary Notes: Cedar (11), Pepper (8), Leather (7), Licorice (7)
- Subtle Undertones: Toast (3), Tobacco (2), White Pepper (2)
- Occasional Notes: Bitter Chocolate, Bread, Earth, Espresso, Hay, Sourdough, and the characteristic "Upmann" flavor profile
Performance Ratings
| Attribute | Score (out of 5) |
| Elegance | 3 |
| Balance | 4 |
| Strength | 2 |
| Complexity | 3 |
| Aftertaste | 3 |
| Overall | 3.88 |
Legacy
As a pre-1960 release that remained in regular production for nearly six decades, the H. Upmann Petit Coronas earned its place among the classic Cuban cigars. Its discontinuation in 2017 closed a significant chapter in the H. Upmann catalog, though remaining stock continues to be sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate its mild strength and well-balanced character.

