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H. Upmann Royal Coronas (1)

H. Upmann Royal Coronas (1)

The H. Upmann Royal Coronas (1) stands as a notable entry in the brand's historical catalog, representing a discontinued regular production cigar that served enthusiasts for decades before its retirement in the late 1990s. This vitola offers collectors and historians a glimpse into the classic Cuban cigar production of the mid-20th century.

Vitola Specifications

AttributeSpecification
Commercial NameRoyal Coronas (1)
Factory VitolaCoronas
Ring Gauge42
Length142 mm (5⅝″)
Official Weight9.29 g
ConstructionHandmade
H. Upmann Royal Coronas (1)

Presentation and Packaging

The Royal Coronas (1) was presented in elegant dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually housed in aluminum tubes for protection and preservation. The cigars featured the brand's standard "A" band design, maintaining consistency with H. Upmann's visual identity throughout the production period.

Production History

This vitola entered the market prior to 1960, making it one of the older established releases in the H. Upmann portfolio. The cigar remained in regular production for nearly four decades before being discontinued in the late 1990s, marking the end of an era for this particular format.

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The Royal Coronas (1) remains a point of interest for cigar historians and collectors seeking to understand the evolution of H. Upmann's offerings throughout the brand's storied history on the Cuban cigar market.

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