H.Upmann No.2 Reserva 2010
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9.6 uit 73.482 reviews
James Robinson –
Aged beautifully since the 2010 vintage. The Reserva shows what time does to quality tobacco – mellowed spice, developed sweetness, integrated complexity. Cedar and honey dominate with hints of dried fruit. Construction reflects the extra age with perfect burn and draw. About 90 minutes of contemplative smoking. These are time capsule cigars worth the wait and investment.
Scott Henderson –
The aging really shows in the smoothness. This Reserva has none of the rough edges you sometimes find in young cigars. Creamy texture with nutty sweetness and floral notes.
Patricia Rodriguez –
Beautiful cigar with obvious age, but I’m not sure the flavor justifies the collector pricing. It’s smooth and pleasant, certainly, but I’ve had similarly aged regular production that impressed me more for less money. The vintage year carries a premium that may be more about scarcity than superiority.
Walter Sanders –
Opened one for my 50th birthday and the pairing of ages was poetic. The 2010 Reserva has matured gracefully. Smooth, refined, with complexity that unfolds slowly. These are milestone cigars for people who appreciate patience and aging.
Raymond Morgan –
This vintage represents H. Upmann at their peak. The extra aging has transformed the tobacco into something special – soft smoke with layers of cedar, cream, honey, toasted nuts, and subtle cocoa. Wrapper has developed beautiful patina. Construction is flawless from decade-plus rest. Burns for about 100 minutes with consistent evolution. These are investment-grade cigars that justify collector status through genuine quality improvement from aging. Worth every dollar for serious enthusiasts.
Douglas Wells –
Had one with slightly tight draw despite the age. Expected better from a Reserva that’s had years to settle. Flavor was excellent when accessible – smooth and complex – but draw issues frustrated me.
Irene Cole –
Phenomenal aging character. The Reserva 2010 has mellowed into perfection. Smooth, creamy, with honey and cedar notes. These are vintage cigars done right.
Daniel Moore –
Enjoyed this during a rare whiskey tasting and it held its own against 25-year scotches. The H. Upmann has developed similar depth through aging. Nutty sweetness with floral notes and cedar backbone. Construction reflected the maturity with effortless burn. About 90 minutes of premium pairing. These are spirits-worthy cigars for serious collectors. The aging adds dimension that young cigars simply cannot match.
Harold Wells –
Very good cigar with obvious age benefits, but the Reserva premium puts it in rarified price territory. At that level, I expect transcendence. This delivers excellence but not the transformative experience I hoped for.
Jack Peterson –
Love what time has done to these. The 2010 has developed character that only aging provides. Smooth, complex, refined. These are patience-rewarded cigars.
Kevin Mitchell –
Celebrated a major business exit with one and it marked the occasion appropriately. The Reserva has investment-grade sophistication. Aged tobacco delivers smooth complexity – cedar, honey, nuts, cream. Construction showed the benefits of proper aging and storage. Burns for about 95 minutes, perfect for celebratory reflection. These are exit event cigars for people who’ve built something valuable. Premium vintage quality for premium life moments.
Tyler Hill –
Wrapper had some age spots that seemed inconsistent with premium Reserva standards. Smoked well, tasted good, but visual imperfections detracted from the collector experience.
Dorothy Hughes –
Brilliant aging results. The Reserva shows perfect tobacco maturation. Smooth, refined, with nutty sweetness and floral notes. These are vintage excellence.
Julia Holmes –
Tried this during a vintage car show and the pairing of aged excellence was fitting. The 2010 has classic sophistication that matches restored automobiles. Smooth with cedar and honey suggesting quality that improves with time. Burns for about 90 minutes. Construction was showroom-worthy. These are collector cigars for people who appreciate vintage quality. Premium aging for premium enthusiasts.
Joshua Clark –
Good aged cigar, but I question whether buying and aging regular H. Upmann No. 2s yourself wouldn’t achieve similar results at significant savings. The Reserva convenience costs a lot.
Brenda Gibson –
Perfect example of what aging does for cigars. The Reserva has mellowed beautifully. Creamy, sweet, with complex layers. These are time-improved masterpieces.
Louis Webb –
Enjoyed one during a wine auction and it fit the collector atmosphere perfectly. The H. Upmann Reserva has auction-house sophistication. Aged complexity – cedar, nuts, honey, cream – suggesting proper vintage treatment. Construction reflected expert aging. About 100 minutes of bidder’s enjoyment. These are auction cigars for serious collectors. Premium vintage quality that understands investment-grade tobacco.
Peter Hayes –
Found the flavors too subtle for my preference. I appreciate aging can mellow cigars, but this seemed almost bland compared to what I enjoy. Personal taste, but I like more assertive profiles.
Pamela Ward –
Exceptional maturity throughout. The 2010 vintage has developed perfectly. Smooth, refined, with honey sweetness. These are aged cigar benchmarks.
Virginia Howard –
Celebrated a retirement with one and the symbolism was beautiful. The Reserva represents years of patient development, just like a career. Smooth with cedar and honey suggesting maturity and wisdom. Nutty sweetness adds satisfaction. Construction was retirement-party perfect. About 95 minutes of career reflection. These are retirement cigars for people who’ve earned leisure. Premium aging for premium life transitions.
Anthony Harris –
Burn was slightly uneven, requiring rotation to maintain. Not terrible but surprising for an aged Reserva. Expected the extra rest to ensure perfect construction performance.
Willie Ford –
Love the smooth character. The Reserva 2010 has no rough edges whatsoever. Creamy smoke with nutty sweetness. These are aged perfection.
Angela Griffin –
Tried this during a rare book fair and it paired wonderfully with the antiquarian atmosphere. The H. Upmann has bibliophile sophistication. Aged complexity suggesting proper storage and care. Cedar and honey with cream. Burns for about 90 minutes, perfect for browsing. Construction was library-worthy. These are collector cigars for people who appreciate vintage items. Premium aging meets premium curation.
Victor Harper –
Very nice aged cigar that I enjoyed, but at current market prices it feels overvalued. It’s good, even very good, but not exponentially better than other aged options to warrant the premium.
Steven Rivera –
Consistently excellent across samples. The Reserva delivers aged quality reliably. Smooth, complex, beautifully matured. These are vintage investments.
Carol King –
Enjoyed one during a cigar auction and it held court among serious collectors. The 2010 has auction credibility. Aged smoothness with cedar, honey, nuts demonstrating proper vintage development. Construction showed expert care. About 100 minutes of collector enjoyment. These are auction-house cigars for investment portfolios. Premium vintage that understands collector value.
Jennifer Brown –
Wrapper felt dry despite controlled storage. Smoked okay but didn’t have the oily, vital feel I associate with well-aged premium cigars. Minor concern but noticeable.
Andrew Thompson –
Brilliant aging transformation. The Reserva shows what time and proper storage achieve. Smooth, refined, with developed complexity. Worth the vintage premium.
Michelle Adams –
Celebrated a gallery opening with one and it suited the artistic milestone. The H. Upmann Reserva has creative sophistication. Aged complexity – cedar, cream, honey – suggesting artistic maturation. Burns for about 90 minutes. Construction was vernissage-worthy. These are artistic milestone cigars. Premium aging for creative achievements.
Theresa Lawson –
Good aged smoke, but I’m not convinced the 2010 vintage is notably superior to 2012 or 2014 Reservas I’ve tried. The year-specific premium seems more marketing than meaningful quality difference.
Janice Hart –
These showcase aged H. Upmann character perfectly. The Reserva has developed beautiful smoothness. Creamy with nutty sweetness. These are time-enhanced cigars.
Jessica White –
Tried this during a vintage wine dinner and it harmonized with aged Bordeaux beautifully. The 2010 understands vintage pairing. Smooth complexity – cedar, honey, nuts – matching wine depth. Construction was sommelier-approved. About 95 minutes of oenophile enjoyment. These are wine collector cigars. Premium aging that speaks the language of vintages.
Eric Turner –
Draw was perfect but flavor seemed muted. Maybe the aging went too far, mellowing it past my preference point. I like some edge and character, this was almost too smooth.
Brandon Wright –
Perfect aging character. The Reserva 2010 has matured gracefully. Smooth, sweet, with refined complexity. These are patience-rewarded investments.
Steven Ross –
Enjoyed one during a chess tournament and it matched the contemplative atmosphere. The H. Upmann Reserva has strategic sophistication. Aged smoothness suggesting careful development. Cedar and honey with nutty complexity. Burns for about 90 minutes, multi-game duration. Construction was grandmaster-worthy. These are intellectual competition cigars. Premium aging for thinking sports.
Barbara Thomas –
Ash fell off prematurely several times despite careful smoking. Minor annoyance but unexpected from an aged Reserva. Flavor was good – smooth and nutty – but ash holding was poor.
Kenneth Brooks –
Exceptional maturity defines these cigars. The Reserva shows perfect aging results. Creamy, refined, with honey and cedar. These are vintage masterpieces.
Frances Hunt –
Celebrated a book deal with one and it felt appropriate for publishing achievement. The 2010 has author sophistication. Smooth with cedar and cream suggesting refined development. Honey sweetness adds success. Construction was publisher-worthy. About 100 minutes of writer’s reflection. These are publication cigars. Premium aging for literary milestones.
Albert Ross –
Well-aged cigar with good flavor, but nothing about it justified the significant premium over other aged H. Upmanns in my experience. It’s nice, just not exceptional enough for the price.
Christopher Wilson –
Love the smooth complexity. The Reserva has developed beautiful nutty sweetness. Creamy throughout with cedar backbone. These are aged excellence.
Maria Patterson –
Tried this during a museum gala and it suited the refined fundraiser. The H. Upmann Reserva has patron sophistication. Aged smoothness with honey and cedar suggesting cultured appreciation. Burns for about 90 minutes. Construction was gala-worthy. These are cultural event cigars for sophisticated donors. Premium vintage for premium causes.
Kimberly Roberts –
Wrapper split slightly during smoking. Held together enough to finish but the crack was disappointing. Quality control should prevent this in aged Reserva stock.
Gary Wood –
Consistently outstanding. Every Reserva 2010 I’ve smoked has shown excellent aging. Smooth, complex, refined. These are reliable vintage investments.
Doris Spencer –
Enjoyed one during a yacht club regatta and it matched the maritime elegance. The 2010 has sailing sophistication. Smooth with cedar and honey suggesting nautical refinement. Nutty sweetness adds complexity. Construction was regatta-ready. About 95 minutes of waterfront enjoyment. These are yachting cigars. Premium aging for maritime leisure.
Brian Parker –
Good cigar that benefits from aging, certainly, but I think the mystique exceeds the reality. It’s a well-aged H. Upmann, which is nice, but not the transformative experience some reviews suggested.
Gloria Ferguson –
Phenomenal aging results. The Reserva shows what proper vintage storage achieves. Creamy, sweet, sophisticated. Worth the collector premium.
Diane Ross –
Celebrated a professorship appointment with one and it felt academic. The H. Upmann Reserva has scholarly sophistication. Aged complexity – cedar, honey, cream – suggesting intellectual maturation. Burns for about 90 minutes. Construction was tenure-worthy. These are academic achievement cigars. Premium aging for educational milestones.
Laura Bell –
Found it too mild for evening smoking. The aging has mellowed it to where I couldn’t taste much after dinner. Probably excellent for morning or afternoon, but not bold enough for me at night.
Sarah Johnson –
Brilliant vintage character. The 2010 demonstrates perfect tobacco aging. Smooth, refined, with nutty sweetness. These are time-improved cigars.
Deborah Stewart –
Tried this during a scotch tasting and it complemented 18-year single malts perfectly. The Reserva has developed similar depth. Smooth with cedar, honey, nuts matching spirit complexity. Construction was distillery-approved. About 100 minutes of pairing perfection. These are whiskey lover cigars. Premium aging that understands aged spirits.
Michael Anderson –
Burn required two touch-ups during the smoke. Not catastrophic but more maintenance than expected from an aged Reserva. Flavor was good – smooth and sweet – but construction wasn’t flawless.
Shirley Neal –
Love these for special anniversaries. The Reserva 2010 has milestone gravitas. Smooth complexity that’s celebratory without being aggressive. These are occasion cigars.
Kathleen Cooper –
Enjoyed one during a classic car rally and the vintage pairing was perfect. The H. Upmann has automotive collector sophistication. Aged smoothness suggesting proper restoration and care. Cedar and honey with nutty depth. Burns for about 90 minutes. Construction was car show-worthy. These are vintage vehicle cigars. Premium aging for automotive enthusiasts.
Dennis Wallace –
Very nice aged cigar that I appreciated, but at auction prices it competes with truly exceptional vintage offerings. In that rarified context, it’s good but not best-in-class.
Alexander Green –
Perfect aging demonstration. The Reserva shows what time does to quality tobacco. Creamy, sweet, refined. These are vintage benchmarks.
Stephanie Rogers –
Celebrated a silver anniversary with one and the quarter-century pairing was poetic. The 2010 has relationship sophistication. Smooth with honey and cedar suggesting long development. Nutty sweetness adds celebration. Construction was anniversary-worthy. About 95 minutes of couple reflection. These are long-term relationship cigars. Premium aging for enduring partnerships.
Thomas Perry –
Wrapper had visible veins that seemed inconsistent with Reserva premium standards. Smoked well, tasted good, but aesthetically not as flawless as price suggests it should be.
Janet Gray –
Exceptional smoothness throughout. The 2010 vintage has mellowed beautifully. Creamy, refined, with honey development. These are aged masterpieces.
Evelyn Russell –
Tried this during a jazz festival and it swung with the vintage music. The H. Upmann Reserva has classic sophistication. Aged smoothness with cedar and cream suggesting timeless quality. Honey and nuts add improvisational complexity. Construction was festival-worthy. About 90 minutes of musical enjoyment. These are classic jazz cigars. Premium aging for vintage appreciation.
Beverly Mason –
Draw started perfect but tightened up in the final third, making the finish less enjoyable. First two-thirds were excellent – smooth and nutty – but the ending disappointed.
Ann Crawford –
Brilliant aged character. The Reserva 2010 delivers vintage excellence. Smooth, complex, with beautiful nutty sweetness. Worth the investment.
Debra Warren –
Enjoyed one during a wine auction dinner and it held its own among serious collectors. The 2010 has auction sophistication. Aged complexity – cedar, honey, nuts – demonstrating expert storage. Burns for about 100 minutes. Construction was lot-worthy. These are investment cigars for serious portfolios. Premium vintage that understands collector markets.
Betty Lewis –
Good aged cigar, but I’ve achieved similar results aging regular production myself at fraction of the Reserva cost. The convenience premium is substantial.
Nancy Martin –
Love the creamy texture. The Reserva has developed beautiful smoothness. Honey and cedar with nutty complexity. These are aging success stories.
Elizabeth Taylor –
Celebrated a citizenship ceremony with one and it marked the milestone beautifully. The H. Upmann Reserva has arrival sophistication. Smooth with cedar and honey suggesting patient development toward goals. Nutty sweetness adds achievement. Construction was ceremony-worthy. About 90 minutes of new-citizen reflection. These are immigration milestone cigars. Premium aging for life-changing moments.
Paul Price –
Ash quality was poor – crumbly and fell off constantly. Flavor was good – smooth and refined – but the ash performance detracted from the premium experience.
Jeffrey Watson –
Consistently excellent vintage. The Reserva 2010 delivers aged quality every time. Creamy, smooth, refined. These are reliable collector investments.
Helen Bennett –
Tried this during a library fundraiser and it suited the literary setting. The 2010 has bibliophile sophistication. Aged smoothness suggesting proper archival care. Cedar and cream with honey. Burns for about 95 minutes. Construction was rare book-worthy. These are literary event cigars. Premium aging for cultured fundraising.
Donna Campbell –
Fine aged smoke, nothing wrong with it, but not different enough from other aged H. Upmanns to warrant the vintage-specific premium in my view. Quality yes, but exceptional value questionable.
Frank Reed –
Perfect for contemplative evening smoking. The Reserva has depth that rewards attention. Smooth with nutty sweetness and cedar. These are thinking cigars.
Joe Fisher –
Enjoyed one during a fly fishing trip and it matched the patient sport perfectly. The H. Upmann Reserva has angler sophistication. Aged smoothness suggesting waiting for the right moment. Cedar and honey with cream. Burns for about 90 minutes between catches. Construction was river-worthy. These are fishing cigars for contemplative anglers. Premium aging for patient sports.
William Garcia –
Wrapper felt rough in spots, not the silky smooth texture I expect from properly aged tobacco. Smoked okay but tactile experience wasn’t premium-grade.
Ralph Morrison –
Exceptional aging results. The Reserva shows perfect maturation. Creamy, sweet, sophisticated. These are vintage investments done right.
Lisa Barnes –
Celebrated a doctoral defense with one and it felt appropriate for academic achievement. The 2010 has dissertation sophistication. Smooth with cedar and honey suggesting scholarly development. Nutty complexity adds intellectual depth. Construction was doctorate-worthy. About 100 minutes of graduate reflection. These are PhD cigars. Premium aging for educational pinnacles.
Jesse Reynolds –
Good cigar that shows age benefits, but at current collector prices I expected more noticeable superiority over standard aged options. It’s better, just not dramatically so.
Rose Martinez –
Brilliant vintage execution. The Reserva 2010 demonstrates expert aging. Smooth, refined, with honey sweetness. Worth the collector status.
Margaret Butler –
Tried this during a symphony gala and it harmonized with the classical music. The H. Upmann has orchestral sophistication. Aged complexity – cedar, cream, honey, nuts – playing together elegantly. Burns for about 90 minutes. Construction was concert-hall worthy. These are classical music cigars. Premium aging for refined audiences.
Russell Fox –
Burn line was wavy throughout, requiring rotation to keep even. Flavor was good – smooth and nutty – but construction performance wasn’t what I’d expect from aged Reserva stock.
Sandra Young –
Love these for milestone birthdays. The Reserva has celebratory sophistication. Smooth complexity with nutty sweetness. These are age-appropriate cigars in best sense.
Steven Rivera –
Enjoyed one during a mountain lodge weekend and it suited the refined retreat. The 2010 has alpine sophistication. Smooth with cedar and honey suggesting elevated contemplation. Nutty sweetness adds warmth. Construction was lodge-worthy. About 95 minutes of mountain reflection. These are retreat cigars for refined escapes. Premium aging for upscale getaways.
Cynthia Bailey –
Decent aged smoke that I’d smoke again, but wouldn’t specifically seek out at current prices. Good quality, questionable value proposition for my budget.
Stephanie Rogers –
Perfect aging character throughout. The Reserva delivers vintage quality consistently. Creamy, sweet, refined. These are collector-grade cigars.