History and heritage
Faithful to the heritage of the factory founded in 1844, H. Upmann Regalías evokes the richness of historic know-how. This brand, firmly rooted in Cuban tradition, continues to perpetuate excellence through meticulous selection of tobacco from the Vuelta Abajo region, renowned for its exceptional terroir. Over the decades, H. Upmann has made a name for itself around the world, proudly bearing its gold medals, symbols of distinguished craftsmanship.
A cigar with a singular history
The Regalias, witness to a special chapter in the H. Upmann brand, combines authenticity and modernity. Born in the age of mechanization, it has now returned to tradition by being hand-rolled "Totalemente a mano con tripa larga", a guarantee of quality and attention to detail for discerning enthusiasts.
The renaissance of a retro era
Launched as part of the "Retro" line in 2017 by Habanos S.A., the Regalías presents itself in a new light. Borrowing aesthetic codes from the 70s, the five-piece aluminum case is reminiscent of vintage cigar holders, combining functionality and elegance.
Refined design
This Petit Corona, with its harmonious dimensions of 129 mm in length and a diameter of 16.53 mm, reveals meticulous craftsmanship. The uniformly smooth, warm-brown wrapper is an invitation to taste. The touch reveals a promising firmness, foreshadowing regular burning and a consistent experience.
A balanced aromatic profile
With a medium-strength profile, Regalías is designed for palates seeking a balance between intensity and subtlety. During the 30 to 45 minutes dedicated to its tasting, connoisseurs will appreciate the dance of woody flavors and the elegant hint of spice. It's a serene, controlled journey to the heart of Cuban aromas.
The embodiment of a tradition
The H. Upmann Regalías is more than just a cigar, it's the expression of a regional identity and pride. It is the choice of those who respect the art of cigar making, who understand the importance of roots and the value of authenticity. Each puff is a tribute to the craftsmen, to Vuelta Abajo and to the history of H. Upmann.