The H. Upmann 1844 Connecticut represents a modern extension of one of the oldest names in cigar history, reframed through Grupo de Maestros at the Tabacalera de García factory. While the 1844 line is often associated with richer, darker profiles, the Connecticut expression was created to offer approachability without sacrificing structure. It blends a lighter wrapper with well-aged tobaccos underneath, allowing nuance and balance to take precedence over force. This cigar is less about making a statement and more about consistency and composure, a steady, reliable smoke shaped by heritage rather than ambition.
H. Upmann 1844 Connecticut (Grupo de…
The H. Upmann 1844 Connecticut represents a modern extension of one of the oldest names in cigar history, reframed through Grupo de Maestros at the Tabacalera de García factory. While the 1844 line is often associated with richer, darker profiles, the Connecticut expression was created to offer approachability without sacrificing structure. It blends a lighter wrapper with well-aged tobaccos underneath, allowing nuance and balance to take precedence over force. This cigar is less about making a statement and more about consistency and composure, a steady, reliable smoke shaped by heritage rather than ambition.