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H. Upmann Majestic

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H. Upmann Cigars
Origin:CubaManufactured: Hand Made
Gauge:MediumLength:140
Format:CremasRing:40
Score:6.6
Presentation: Semi Plain Box with cellophane; 208, 708 without cellophane 25's.


Average user rating


Review #4: I already smoked three of these cigars and found them very balanced. Good construction quality. Very smooth on the 1st/3, fully revealed on th 2nd/3, and the last third of it allready a bit strong. A very subtle spicy tone that grows up towards the end of the cigar. I found a bit of almonds on the ones I smoked. The burn was uneven in 2 for almost 20 minutes, but corrected after that. I recommend if you want 45 minutes well spent. - Submitted by ricardosapinto on June 11, 2007


Review #3: I could tell this Habano was rather young judging by the smell of amonia it had, but since it was bought for a quick smoke on a spontaneous occasion, I decided to light it anyway. There's a herbal taste with an aroma of olive oil to it, as can be found in other Upmanns. The flavour was definitely still rough. While this can be expected from a young cigar, it was rather prominent here. An aging of 3 years is probably the minimum for getting the better aspects out of this Habano... aspects it definitely has. The smoke is surprisingly mild for Cuban tobacco. Despite a rather heavy draw, the construction is otherwise of top quality. An initially uneven burn corrected itself very quickly, and the coal remains extremely flat. This is a cigar of decent quality for an excellent price, but if you think this suggests it's a quick smoke to be picked up on a hunch, you're wrong. It's the kind of cigar that won't cost you much but can probably turn out to be quite a treat after spending several years in a humidor. It's probably best to consult a review of someone who has tried a more aged one. Get yourself a few, stock them away in a humi and forget about them. Several years down the line, you might find yourself with some great sleeper hits. - Submitted by Nekotaku on March 12, 2007


Review #2: Very good cigar, Cheap but good - Submitted by krishmetz on January 20, 2007


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