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Padron Serie 1926 40th Anniversary

Posted January 1, 2008 on Herfspace (Before everything was deleted!)

For new years I chose to smoke a Padron 1926 torpedo. This cigar never lets me down, although I don’t smoke them often simply because of how rare they are, and they are pretty expensive.

This cigar is well constructed with a nice oily wrapper. The pre-light draw offered just the right amount of resistance. Upon pinching the cigar, it felt a little soft. This didn’t concern me considering previous 1926′s were similar and all smoked and burned great. On to the smoke…

It’s a pretty consistant cigar. A medium to full flavor experience. I recalled notes of nuts, wood, good tobacco taste, and a little spice. As the cigar got smaller, the body increased but never got harsh. In fact, from start to finish, this thing stayed smooth and creamy.

You need to have one of these in your humidor at all times just incase you want to treat yourself to a special smoke. And now on to the photo’s:

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