H. Upmann Upmann No.3
The Upmann No.3 represents a bygone era of Cuban cigar production, standing as one of the earlier regular production offerings from the esteemed H. Upmann brand. This handmade cigar has long since ceased production, leaving collectors and historians to appreciate its place in the brand's rich lineage.
Historical Background
Released prior to 1960, the Upmann No.3 enjoyed several decades of availability before being discontinued during the 1980s. Throughout its production run, the cigar was marketed under the factory name "Coronas," a designation that reflected its classic vitola dimensions and traditional styling.
The packaging options for this release evolved over time. Initially, the cigar was available in traditional Cajón format containing 50 cigars, though this presentation was phased out prior to the 1960s. Later production featured dress boxes holding 25 cigars, which remained available until the cigar's ultimate discontinuation in the 1980s.

Specifications
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Factory Name | Coronas |
| Ring Gauge | 42 |
| Length | 142 mm (5⅝″) |
| Official Weight | 9.29 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Band | Standard band A |
| Status | Discontinued |
Production Status
The Upmann No.3 is classified as a discontinued regular production cigar. As a pre-1960 release that remained in the H. Upmann catalog for decades, it represents an important chapter in the brand's history. Today, surviving examples are primarily of interest to collectors seeking to preserve the legacy of classic Cuban cigar production.
Packaging History
- Cajón of 50 cigars – Discontinued prior to 1960
- Dress box of 25 cigars – Discontinued during the 1980s
Brand Context
The Upmann No.3 joins the broader portfolio of H. Upmann cigars, a brand with origins dating back to 1844. Known for approachable yet refined smoking experiences, H. Upmann has produced numerous iconic sizes over its long history, with the No.3 serving as one example of the brand's mid-century regular production offerings.
