One of the oldest cigar brands in the world has a crazy story behind it, involving Cuban cigars, German spies and bankruptcy.
The Secret Spy Network Behind H. Upmann Cigars
In 1843, a German banker named Hermann Dietrich Upmann landed in Havana to start an import/export business.
Seeing the potential of Cuban cigars, he quickly created a cigar business in parallel with his banking activities.
He is also recognized as the inventor of the cedar box as a means of storing cigars.
This is how H.Upmann started in Cuba, in 1844.
Very successful, the cigar brand built “La Madama”, the José Marti Factory, in La Havana.
Two generations later, Hermann’s nephew, Hermann (again) and Alberto Upmann are at the head of the H.Upmann company but then, the war broke out in Europe.
Latin America was an important aspect of German war strategy and since Cuba remained neutral at the beginning of the war, H.Upmann’s facilities were the perfect destination for German spies, on the run from the US.






















