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H. Upmann Coronas Major

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H. Upmann Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:129
Format:MarevaRing:42
Weight:8,46 gr.Score:7.4
Presentation: 3 Layers of cedar-lined aluminium tubes in a box o

H. Upmann Coronas Major Review:

This model can be machine-made and hand-made. Both of them have the same characteristics and H. Upmann taste with a strong tobacco background blended with herbal flavours. The minimum ageing recommended for both models is at least five years.

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Review #58: Godamn good mareva overall. Don't know the age of the 3 I bought, as I got them in beige alunimum tubes here in Canada, out of their original box. Not tight at all, as Upmanns tend to be brick-like sometimes, but just soft enough when gently squeezed. The softness can be explained by a bit too much moisture - which is way better than tad too dry sticks, IMO. Beautiful, dark tan oily wrapper. Strong smell, strong yet mellow taste, strong kick. The initial spice rapidly gives way to a classic puro cedary flavor. Perfect draw, razor-sharp burn, solid whitish ash. Die fast if you're a slow toker, probably caused by the little excess moisture. Strangely, it's what R&J Romeo 2s tasted like a couple years ago. For some unknowed reason, newer Romeos are of very inconsistent quality... Think I'll replace them with this guy as my everyday, mid-priced range smoke. A slight touch of bitterness that could be fixed by humi time. Finger-burners for about 10$ each: this is a bargain, gentlemen! 9/10 - Submitted by Franz-Eric on June 9, 2009


Review #57: SEP 07 Severe construction problems. More than half of the box (AGU SEP 07) was either plugged or too tightly rolled and impossible to smoke. The ones I managed to smoke had rather sweet floral notes somewhat reminding earl grey tea with milk but not a big deal. Will not buy another box. - Submitted by alperyx on April 26, 2009


Review #56: APR 08 Like Ian in the preceding review, I hit pay-dirt. From the tubes they were far too moist. I air-dried them for a week, then left them in the humidor for about 3 weeks. With beautiful reddish wrappers, the burn is slow and even. Flavors are tangy and should smooth out over time. However, I'm going to smoke most of them now because I really like the tangy flavor. I don't know if these are machine or hand made. They are an outstanding value. I'll buy another box very soon. - Submitted by Steven Fowler on April 3, 2009


Review #55: MAR 08 Jackpot - detubed the box all fairly dark, firmly rolled with typical toothy wrapper. draw is medium, burn is slowish and what a great buy. I would compare this to a minature lightweight old time sir winston. great green tea with hint of clove. Much milder than the winston but still similar flavour. reckon this was a lucky box. Last box reviewed few months ago was also great but not in this league. would score higher but have recently started to tone down my high marks as cigars have noticibly generally improved in the last year so based on my previous atyle of scoring when i had many dissapointments and would rate 10 anything that was half decent. - Submitted by ian on March 26, 2009


Review #54: SEP 07 What a suprise for the money. I have watched the numbers climb on the ratings at my shop, and for good reason. These little babies smoke clean and have a beautiful burn. Upmans are always good cigars, but I am very impressed with the ease of the drawl and the classic Cuban flavors that come off this cigar. Again, it is the price that I can't ignore. You get alot of cigar for your money. You don't have to be a self-proclaimed cigar general to realize this is a good smoke for anyone who enjoys a break in the action by way of the Cuban leaf. The Corona Major was going to be my guilt free daily "recession" cigar, but it turned out to be my everyday "obsession" cigar. If their not sold out, buy a box. If your disappointed you might consider going back to cigarettes and beer. - Submitted by johnydraw on February 5, 2009


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