H. Upmann Connossieur No.1
| Tobacco Origin: Cuba Gauge: Thick Weight: 10.86 | Manufactured: Hand Made Length: 5" Ring: 48 | |
| Presentation: Slide-lid box of 25. | ||
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H. Upmann Connossieur No.1 review:
This cigar has a generous flavor and aroma, easy draw and excellent combustion. The preliminary step into the Robusto cigars. Well constructed, an excellent cigar.
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A well constructed cigar with that definite Cuban taste and aroma -- you know it if you've been at this for a time. I got this in a sampler of ten (10) robustos as a gift (yes, I have good friends!)...
The Upmann is a bit tame for my tastes, but, having said that, it's not a disappointing smoke either. It's very hard in my book to rate the better name Cubans anywhere below an 8 (a 4 on this website); therefore, I give this robusto just that. For a new-to-Cuban-smoker, the H. Upmann might be a good start. Well constructed, draws well, has enough smoke, and can be smoked to the 'nub' without any bitter taste...
I certainly wouldn't turn one down, but if I was buying, my choice would be a Bolivar or a Partagus at this size... - Submitted by coltm1911a1 on 14 Feb 2008
A well constructed cigar with that definite Cuban taste and aroma -- you know it if you've been at this for a time. I got this in a sampler of ten (10) robustos as a gift (yes, I have good friends!)...
The Upmann is a bit tame for my tastes, but, having said that, it's not a disappointing smoke either. It's very hard in my book to rate the better name Cubans anywhere below an 8 (a 4 on this website); therefore, I give this robusto just that. For a new-to-Cuban-smoker, the H. Upmann might be a good start. Well constructed, draws well, has enough smoke, and can be smoked to the 'nub' without any bitter taste...
I certainly wouldn't turn one down, but if I was buying, my choice would be a Bolivar or a Partagus at this size... - Submitted by coltm1911a1 on 14 Feb 2008