About this cigar
H. Upmann's 1844 Anejo carries the weight of the brand's 180-year legacy, and this Toro proves why such pedigree matters. Rolled in a rich Ecuadorian Habano wrapper that deepens with age, the blend showcases H. Upmann's mastery of balance: a medium-full body that never turns aggressive, with layers of cedar, dark chocolate, and a subtle black pepper finish that unfolds gradually rather than shouting. The aging process here is no marketing flourish. These tobaccos have mellowed into something genuinely complex, delivering the kind of refined sweetness you find in a well-kept Cognac. The draw is consistently even, and the ash holds tight for a two-hour smoke that rewards attention without demanding it. This is the cigar for a customer who's graduated beyond novelty selections. For your lounge or retail humidor, the Toro size hits the sweet spot: substantial enough for serious aficionados, accessible enough for customers trying H. Upmann for the first time. Position this as the anchor for your premium house selection, the cigar that justifies your buyer's faith in your taste.