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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


Average user rating

Review #38: Just smoked one of the hand made versions in the new cream coloured tube. Forgot to get the date code off the box but the cigar did have some bloom on it. Despite the hand made statement my tobacconist tells me that these are machine made hand finished. Either way for 13 bucks cad it was a fine smoke. Started off mild/earthy and developed a nice peppery spice near the middle and finished with a grassy note. Smoked this one right to the nub and with a bit of rest between the puffs it wasn't burning my lips at all. The draw was slighty tight but didn't hinder the cigar at all. The burn was perfect holding at least 1" of ash. I'm sure there are some poorly made cigars in this line out there but this one was all I can ask for from a low priced Cuban. - Submitted by jimbo1973 on October 21, 2007


Review #37: This cigar recently underwent a makeover now sporting a new band and cream coloured tube. The blend appears to be unchanged which is ok by me. Why change a good thing I ask? - Submitted by gabraham2785 on October 8, 2007


Review #36: Enjoyed one at the Hotel Hilton of Lac Leamey in Hull QC this past weekend. I was in the smoke lounge to the right of the hotel main desk. It was terrific. Lots of billowing smoke, very smooth taste and very well humidified. What a nice experience. H Upmanns are my main staple cuban cigars. They do not usually disappoint. This one lived up to its reputation. - Submitted by jdelrizzo on July 19, 2007


Review #35: My particular corona major came from a hand made batch, however it might as well have been machine made since the draw was so tight. It was difficult to make out any flavours throughout my smoke and I would agree with reviewer #33 on the sour notes. I guess if we take price into consideration these marevas are somewhat cheaper than others, but regardless here in western canada they are not that much cheaper. My suggestion is to save up a bit and buy yourself a monte no.4 instead if a decent mareva is what you're looking for. - Submitted by Gillette on June 20, 2007


Review #34: This is a very good low cost mareva -- True - they can have draw problems but if you remove them from the tubes and keep them at 63-65% they come around pretty quickly -- I have had both the Hand made and the MM and they are very much alike -- A great smoke for walking the dog or golf -- Better than most - Submitted by butch on March 31, 2007


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