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Brand: PADRON 1926 40TH ANNIVERSARY
Name: 40th ANNIVERSARY MADURO
Origin: NICARAGUA
Shape: TORPEDO
Wrapper: NICARAGUA
Binder: NICARAGUA
Filler: NICARAGUA
Ring Gage: 54
Length: 6.5
Construction: Really top notch! this Cigar is an A+ construction wise. With only a small amount of the head cut off, the cigar had a perfect prelight draw. The prelight had the Padron Nicaraguan taste with a bit of a raspberry infusion (I have never gotten a fruity taste from a Padron before) The wrapper is Tootsie Roll beautiful, and oily as heck.
Smoke first 3rd: The ash is marbleised dark gray and light gray with the tooth or the wrapper (which is almost indiscernible to the eye) speckling the ash with little white dots. The first inch has been uneventful in regards to flavor. Not to say thats its not exceptional just not 40th anniversary yet. At the end of the first 3rd the cigar is beginning to open up abit but for the most part is underperforming as far as what I expect from a Stick of this stature.
White Tooth Specles
Smoke second 3rd: About 5 buffs in the ash fell onto my lag that was crossed and bounced quite nicely into a bucket of dirt and moss that I had next to me.
I'm about 45 minutes into this bad boy and a dry toast taste is the major flavor profile that I am getting now. what I would love to get from this cigar at this point is a buttered Cinnamon toast, with the dry wheat taste coming later. (But its not.....) It seems clear to me now that the raspberry I tasted in the predraw is not to be
Smoke final 3rd: Coming to the conclusion of this smoke I am getting great 1926 finish. Smooth, but zippy enough to keep you interested.
Conclusion: Great smoke of course, but with Cigars of this caliber/price tag I have to ask myself...was the juice worth the squeeze? and regretfully I have to say no. To bad as I love Padron products and this was my trial run before picking up a box. If any one out there feels that this cigar is worth the $$ after smoking half a box let me know.
Name: 40th ANNIVERSARY MADURO
Origin: NICARAGUA
Shape: TORPEDO
Wrapper: NICARAGUA
Binder: NICARAGUA
Filler: NICARAGUA
Ring Gage: 54
Length: 6.5

Construction: Really top notch! this Cigar is an A+ construction wise. With only a small amount of the head cut off, the cigar had a perfect prelight draw. The prelight had the Padron Nicaraguan taste with a bit of a raspberry infusion (I have never gotten a fruity taste from a Padron before) The wrapper is Tootsie Roll beautiful, and oily as heck.

Smoke first 3rd: The ash is marbleised dark gray and light gray with the tooth or the wrapper (which is almost indiscernible to the eye) speckling the ash with little white dots. The first inch has been uneventful in regards to flavor. Not to say thats its not exceptional just not 40th anniversary yet. At the end of the first 3rd the cigar is beginning to open up abit but for the most part is underperforming as far as what I expect from a Stick of this stature.
White Tooth Specles


Smoke second 3rd: About 5 buffs in the ash fell onto my lag that was crossed and bounced quite nicely into a bucket of dirt and moss that I had next to me.



Smoke final 3rd: Coming to the conclusion of this smoke I am getting great 1926 finish. Smooth, but zippy enough to keep you interested.
Conclusion: Great smoke of course, but with Cigars of this caliber/price tag I have to ask myself...was the juice worth the squeeze? and regretfully I have to say no. To bad as I love Padron products and this was my trial run before picking up a box. If any one out there feels that this cigar is worth the $$ after smoking half a box let me know.