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Anyone familiar? Preferred wrapper shade? Age needed? Flavour profile? Does it resemble any cigar?

It’s one of the only Upmann I haven’t smoked in years. Wasn’t impressed previously. 

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I concur. They keep improving with time. Exercise a little patience and you will be rewarded here, in general.

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Wonderful cigars. Every bit the titan the Monte 2 is. I love all the piramides but those two are my favorites. Best enjoyed with minimum ten years age. 

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Smoked singles (BRE Feb 2018) with 2 and 3 years on them which were very good.  Smoked CA Cigar of the Year (EPO May 2022) which was superb after 1 year and even better after 3 years of age.  Also smoke singles from 2023 with 1 year that were ok.  I have a box (EPO April 2024) that I have not smoked but have a very strong odor.  I will review one in April 2026.  Regarding wrapper shade, the years I have mentioned above all have a medium shade like noted in the photo above by Chibearsv.  Flavor profile for me is cream, cedar, shortbread, nut and sometime leather.  I smoked a bunch of 2022 H. Upmann Connie 2's that had a similar flavor profile as the No. 2.

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Maybe it's just me for this particular format.  I find all of them especially Monte 2 Dip 2 Upmann 2 do not age well. 18 months and they are absolutely magnificent.  Body,  profile complexity and journey.  Cohiba Piramides is the odd one out. That is special between 5 and 10. My Upmann 2 it's only a very minute sample size 3 boxes have all dropped off considerably since 2014. Infact I wish I had smoked all them within 2 years they are all LUB MAY 14 one of the greatest box codes of all time. Sensational in the first 2 years.

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Agree with JohnS.  The H. Upmann No. 2 is the cigar that quietly exposes how impatient most of us are. Put it next to a Montecristo No. 2 and the comparison feels almost unfair at first light. The Monte announces itself immediately, rich, creamy, unmistakably “Monte” within the first few draws. It’s confident, familiar, and frankly very good at winning people over fast. 

The Upmann No. 2 doesn’t bother with that.

Early on, it can feel almost… reserved. Lighter in body. Less obvious. And as some have indicated here, underwhelming. But if you stay with it, if you let the cigar age a bit, the Upmann starts to show its hand. Not with power, but with clarity. Clean tobacco. Soft cedar. A delicate sweetness that never turns heavy. The transitions are quiet but precise, and by the middle third you realize something important: the cigar isn’t trying to impress you. It’s trying to stay balanced from foot to nub.

To me, the Monte 2 is the charismatic speaker who owns the room.
The Upmann No. 2 is the person you end up talking to long after everyone else has left.

 

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