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Mag 46 / 50 / 54  - Sur Winston. Connoisseur 1 and 2. 

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I love what my HUPC have aged into. If you can find any, well worth it. Other favourites are Connie A (pricey) and Mag 46.

 

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Sir Winston, Connie 1, Half Corona, Magnum 46 and 50.

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First and foremost; H.Upmann No.2. (The past few years they have been on a helluva run. Outside of some Cohiba vitolas, it very well may be my favorite habano the past few years).  

Others: Sir Winston (classic but can be hard to source), Half Corona (small but really damn good, can be a good intro stick imo), Connoisseur B (again a great blend like the Winston and time can do some remarkable things with them), Connoisseur 1 (good size, solid blend), Mag 46 (again a great size and a blend that can have some more kick, especially when young), Petit Coronas (a discontinued stick, so you likely wont be able to find any unless second hand or on Bond Roberts, but with some years down they're really great). 

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Any of them. Perhaps there's some small ones that are just ok, but all the Standard and Heavy Ring Gauge cigars from Upmann are good.

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H Upmann is my favorite. You really can’t go wrong with any vitola. If I had to chose my favorite it would be a mag 50. Price aside I’d pick it over a sir Winston. I’m sure I’ll catch heat for that but I have a box of mag 50 that hits 94-95 every time. Next choice would be HU2. The only box of H. Upmann I have that are duds are Mag 46, a 2017 box that hasn’t seen a score over 87. 

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Coronas Major come in tubos and are great cigars even young. Hard to go wrong with any Upmann though. 

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