 | | Origin: | Cuba | Manufactured: Hand Made |
| Gauge: | Thick | Length: | 127 |
| Format: | Hermoso No. 4 | Ring: | 48 |
| Weight: | 10,86 gr. | Score: | 8.3 |
| Presentation: Slide lid box of 25 |
H. Upmann Connoisseur No. 1 Review:
This cigar has two different faces. As it has been always underrated, it may have been because this special smoke needs years of ageing to develop its real qualities. Very mild and bland when new, but after a process of at least four years maturing, superb herbal flavours arise in great balance with medium tobacco taste.
Average user rating     
Review #27:     what is the minimum ageing period needed for these marvels ?? - Submitted by jcharbot on October 17, 2007
Review #26:     they were so good,that i finished an entire box,in just a year and a half.eventhough,i have cigars that are more than six years old in my humidor,i had no patience with these.i will be getting my second box today,and maybe this time i'll consume them in a way a connoisseur would and see how better they get. - Submitted by boylan on October 2, 2007
Review #25:     Incredible. The Connoisseur I smoked had two years of age on it. Huge plumes of smoke. This particular cigar had more smoke than any other cigar I have every smoked before. The flavours were excellent. The construction was flawless. I will be adding a box to my collection as soon as I can find one! - Submitted by cookj1 on August 13, 2007
Review #24:     I was lucky enough to smoke one from an '98 box.Very mild at first,then began to build it's aromas and taste.Reminds me of a good,aged cohiba coronas especiales in taste and aroma,but is milder,more delicate.A very good cigar,suitable for morning coffe,or any time you want to smoke something delicate,aromatic,but no overpowering.If you want power,smoke partagas sdn4 - Submitted by nikolaros on June 14, 2007
Review #23:     This cigar was better than I expected. It had the nice nutty flavours that tend to be a hallmark of the Upmann brand, in my experience. Nice taste of Cuban tobacco, and loads of spice in the last third. The Robusto/Hermoso No. 4 format is one of the most competitive at the moment, and this Upmann is a very solid contender. - Submitted by agraupe on April 5, 2007
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