Padron 1964 Anniversary – Natural
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Padron 1964 Anniversary – Natural
Origin: Danli Honduras & Esteli, Nicaragua
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Size Name: Diplomatico
Length: 7
Ring Gauge: 50
Strength: Med – Full
Trying to get this thing started while my fiance is face chatting with friends on my Ipad.
Lets get started.
Cut with Xikar, toast with Colibri, Paired with a Cuban espresso.
The stick is a light milk chocolate color with a box press that has a perfect cap placed on it. The construction of the cigar is flawless. The only problem I find on this cigar is that the wrapper is too thin and that the wrapper is not oily enough to be able to resist cracks. I cracked the cigar while I was cutting.
Prelight draw was a nutty and sweet maybe honey notes. No spice in it at all.
1/3 First few puffs was a damn treat! I got hints of coffee, cedar, vegi, and a little cocoa. This cigar produced a Full Thick Creamy smoke that never ended.
2/3 The tastes that kept on changing on my palate was more of a cocoa, roasted nut, black pepper with just a little sweetness that was more of sugar cane.
3/3 Final inch of the cigar is a confusing end. I normally get a strong finish on most of my cigars but this one is just the opposite. I got a ton of roasted nuts, cedar, coffee and cinimmon. The best part of this smoke was the smoke. Thick to the end and was full of flavor.
I want more!!!
Origin: Danli Honduras & Esteli, Nicaragua
Wrapper: Nicaragua
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Size Name: Diplomatico
Length: 7
Ring Gauge: 50
Strength: Med – Full
Trying to get this thing started while my fiance is face chatting with friends on my Ipad.
Lets get started.
Cut with Xikar, toast with Colibri, Paired with a Cuban espresso.
The stick is a light milk chocolate color with a box press that has a perfect cap placed on it. The construction of the cigar is flawless. The only problem I find on this cigar is that the wrapper is too thin and that the wrapper is not oily enough to be able to resist cracks. I cracked the cigar while I was cutting.
Prelight draw was a nutty and sweet maybe honey notes. No spice in it at all.
1/3 First few puffs was a damn treat! I got hints of coffee, cedar, vegi, and a little cocoa. This cigar produced a Full Thick Creamy smoke that never ended.
2/3 The tastes that kept on changing on my palate was more of a cocoa, roasted nut, black pepper with just a little sweetness that was more of sugar cane.
3/3 Final inch of the cigar is a confusing end. I normally get a strong finish on most of my cigars but this one is just the opposite. I got a ton of roasted nuts, cedar, coffee and cinimmon. The best part of this smoke was the smoke. Thick to the end and was full of flavor.
I want more!!!
Comments
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Fantastic smoke. I love these. Nice write up brother! I gotta agree on almost all counts from what I can remember of these.
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Nice. I like the 1964 as well and it's obvious many people feel the same way as a lot of sticks seem to be trying to compete specifically with this stick. Another stick to try if you haven't already is the Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve. Has a lot of the same character. I like both of them... the Padron is for a real treat (b-day, Independence Day, my Dad's b-day, etc).
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Nice review of a KILLER stick. How much age was on the one you reviewed?
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This one was suppose to have about 2 years but I can't confirm because it was a trade.
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You and those damn aged sticks. Nice review. I have five months on my CAO's, AF Anejo #77 and my Zino Embassy Selections. I'm not touching them any more.
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Rick wait till you try the sticks I sent you. 2 years is a rest. Age starts past 3 in my opinion.
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Thanks for the review. I'm holding onto one of these for my birthday smoke in a few months. Got me even more excited to have it!
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Good thing with Padrons is they are good to go out of box!
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I'm waiting to try the sticks you sent me Steve. I want to do a back to back review on them.