H. Upmann Petit Upmann (2)
The Petit Upmann (2) represents a chapter in Cuban cigar history that spanned over four decades. This machine-made vitola was part of the H. Upmann portfolio for generations of smokers before its eventual discontinuation in 2002. As a pre-1960 release, it witnessed the golden age of Cuban cigars and remained in production through significant changes in the industry.
Historical Significance
The Petit Upmann (2) entered the market sometime before 1960, making it one of the longer-running machine-made offerings from the esteemed H. Upmann marca. Its production run of more than 40 years speaks to its enduring appeal among cigar enthusiasts who appreciated a smaller format smoke. The cigar was officially discontinued on January 1, 2002, marking the end of an era for this particular vitola.
Technical Specifications
| Factory Name | Petit |
| Ring Gauge | 31 |
| Length | 108 mm (4¼ inches) |
| Official Weight | 3.65 grams |
| Construction | Machine-made |
| Band | Standard band A |

Dimensions and Format
With its slender 31 ring gauge and compact 108 millimeter length, the Petit Upmann (2) embodied the classic petit corona dimensions that were once far more prevalent in Cuban cigar offerings. This slim profile delivered a focused smoking experience, allowing the characteristic H. Upmann flavor profile to shine through in a shorter session. The official weight of 3.65 grams reflects the economical use of tobacco in this machine-constructed format.
Packaging Options
Throughout its production lifetime, the Petit Upmann (2) was offered in multiple packaging configurations to suit various purchasing preferences:
- Cardboard pack of 5 cigars in cellophane
- Cardboard pack of 5 cigars without cellophane
- Dress box of 25 cigars in cellophane
- Dress box of 25 cigars without cellophane
- Slide lid box of 50 cigars
This variety of packaging options made the Petit Upmann (2) accessible to both casual smokers seeking smaller quantities and dedicated enthusiasts who preferred larger format boxes for aging or collecting.
Construction and Character
As a machine-made cigar, the Petit Upmann (2) represented the accessible side of Cuban cigar production. Machine construction allowed for consistent quality and more affordable pricing compared to hand-rolled counterparts. The cigar featured the standard H. Upmann band (Band A), instantly recognizable to aficionados of the brand.
Legacy
While no longer in production, the Petit Upmann (2) remains a point of interest for collectors and those studying the evolution of Cuban cigar offerings. Its discontinuation in 2002 came during a period when many machine-made vitolas were being phased out as the Cuban cigar industry increasingly focused on premium hand-rolled productions.
