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Count | 26 Cigars |
Diameter | 50 Ring |
Filler | Long |
Length | 7 1/2 Inches |
Origin | Nicaragua |
Packaging | Bundle |
Shape | Regular |
Strength | Medium-full |
Wrapper | Maduro |
Padron is one of the most celebrated cigar manufacturers in the world, having earned more 90-and-above ratings in Cigar Aficionado than any other non-Cuban brand. These cigars are made entirely with Nicaraguan sun-grown Habano leaves, which are all aged for a minimum of 2 years. The result of this lengthy aging process is a characteristically Nicaraguan smoke with notes of earth, cocoa, coffee, pepper, and a bit of sweetness on the finish that nicely rounds out the experience. Padron cigars burn straight, draw generously, and stay incredibly smooth and flavorful from the moment you toast the foot to the moment you set down the nub.
great packaging, great shipping and fresh cigars at a low price!
By Joseph on Oct 27, 2018
I can't tell you how much I love this cigar. It's my goto cigar and I always have several in my humidor to share with good company.
By David on Sep 24, 2015
good strong flavor,
By FRANK on Jun 25, 2015
Good strong flavorful cigar.
By FRANK on Apr 17, 2015
Great tasting cigars.I love them
By Paul on Apr 9, 2015
great cigar
By FRANK on Jul 3, 2014
The tobacco used in the Padron Anniversario Serie 1926 is the same throughout all the sizes. The same goes for the Padron Anniversario Serie 1964. The tobaccos used in the blends are different for the Padron Anniversario Serie 1926 and 1964. The 1926 is a Nicaraguan puro. This means all the tobacco used is from Nicaragua. The cigars are box-pressed and the tobacco is aged for no less than five years. They come in a sungrown and a maduro wrapper. The 1964 series is a Nicaraguan puro as well. The tobacco is aged for four years. They also come with either a sungrown or maduro wrapper. Both of these great cigars are made in very limited quantity so it'd be a good idea to grab a box when they are in stock!
By Dan on Feb 9, 2011