H. Upmann is one of those disputed Cuban brands that Altadis claims, and they make a decent enough non-Habana cigar. Even before we get to the cigar itself, the Legacy's branding is nauseating. The bands at both head and foot are printed with a color scheme stolen from the Thanksgiving display at a Hallmark store. I guess that's what happens when you let straight men do the decor.
H. Upmann Legacy |
Ignition brings bold flavors of wood and coffee, with a subtle savory spice for the first 1/2 inch or so. The blend settles down to a nice dance of the wood and coffee, with a little bitter cocoa. The spice comes back in for the last inch as a nice farewell. The draw was about perfect, and overall construction what you would expect from the well-practiced torcedores at the Flor de Copan factory in Honduras.
I like H. Upmann's Vintage Cameroon line, but would agree that they are fairly light-duty. The Legacy promises a more robust flavor profile and definitely delivers. I'll buy more, especially at the reasonable $7 shelf price, but I'm taking off those hideous bands as soon as I get home.
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