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The Padron 1926 Anniversary Cigar Provides Exceptional Quality The Padron 1926 Anniversary is the rarest offering from Padron, and it has a quality fully keeping with its uniqueness. The cigar was released in 2002, to celebrate the 75th birthday of company founder and patriarch, Jose O. Padron, and does full justice to his reputation. This commemorative stogie has been highly sought after since its debut, not only because it is rare, but also because it is one terrific smoke! Small quantities and tremendous quality are the Padron way of cigar making. The 1926 is a heartier follow-up to the acclaimed 1964. Tasty Nicaraguan tobaccos, grown from Habana seed, and fully aged for five years, are the secret to this powerhouse stick. The dark maduro wrapper has a lovely texture, with just the right amount of oil in its skin. A few veins give character, and never cause issues with the cigar’s burn. The construction is firm and will draw nicely from throughout. The pre-light aroma is reminiscent of rich, roasted coffee grown in the hills in which these leaves are birthed. Putting the torch to this stick opens the door to a pleasurable, full-bodied experience, loaded with chocolatey highlights and creamy finishes. The cigar is balanced throughout, never harsh or bitter. The beauty of the small batch attention to detail is that the last one out the box will taste exactly like the first one. Such quality has brought this cigar wide acclaim and a number of prestigious awards. A fine addition to any cigar lover’s humidor. |
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