H. Upmann Short Coronas
The H. Upmann Short Coronas represents a piece of Cuban cigar history that has since been retired from production. This vitola was part of the brand's regular production lineup for decades before being discontinued, leaving behind a legacy appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban cigars.
Historical Background
The Short Coronas was introduced prior to 1960, making it one of the older offerings in the H. Upmann portfolio. The cigar enjoyed a substantial run before being phased out during the 1980s. Today, remaining specimens are considered collector's items, representing an era of Cuban cigar production that has long since passed.
Factory Name and Vitola

Within the Cuban cigar industry's naming conventions, this cigar was known by its factory designation "Cosacos." This internal nomenclature helped identify the specific format and dimensions of the cigar during the manufacturing and distribution process.
Specifications
| Attribute | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 135 mm (5⅜ inches) |
| Official Weight | 8.84 grams |
| Construction | Handmade |
Presentation and Packaging
The Short Coronas was presented with H. Upmann's standard band configuration, featuring both Band A and Band B. The cigar was packaged in glass jars containing 25 cigars, a presentation style that offered both elegance and practical protection for the cigars within.
Current Status
As a discontinued vitola, the Short Coronas is no longer available through standard retail channels. Those interested in experiencing this historic cigar would need to seek out well-preserved vintage stock from specialized dealers or private collections.
