H. Upmann Upmann No.1
The Upmann No.1 represented one of the classic offerings from the esteemed H. Upmann brand, a cigar with roots stretching back to the pre-1960 era. This handmade Cuban cigar carried the factory name "Cervantes" and served as a staple in the brand's regular production lineup for decades before its eventual discontinuation in 2002.
Specifications
| Factory Name | Cervantes |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 165 mm (6½″) |
| Official Weight | 10.80 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band A, B |
Packaging History
The Upmann No.1 was available in multiple packaging formats throughout its production run:
- Dress box of 25 cigars — This presentation format remained available until the cigar's discontinuation in 2002.
- Cajón of 50 cigars — This larger cabinet-style packaging was discontinued during the pre-1960s period, making these particular presentations highly collectible among aficionados.
Production Timeline
The Upmann No.1 entered the market as a pre-1960 release, establishing itself as part of H. Upmann's core portfolio during the brand's golden age. The cigar enjoyed a lengthy production run spanning more than four decades before being officially discontinued in 2002. Today, remaining specimens are considered discontinued regular production cigars, sought after by collectors and enthusiasts interested in experiencing a piece of Cuban cigar history.

