The Blaze Report: Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series “Hermoso”.


Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series “Hermoso”.
Brand Profile: Notes of toast, coffee, and black pepper. Full-bodied.
Vitola (Size): 4″ x 56
Wrapper: Sun-Grown Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ecuadorian Habano Binder: Mexican San Andres – Filler: Esteli Condega
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The Blaze Report
Feeling the Box Press and Barber Pole. A very earthy, oily, smoked chocolate pre-light smell which carried over into the taste. Spice in the taste and aroma, sweet notes that developed into a nutty characteristic. Creaminess developed on the palate as the cigar was smoked down. Full flavor and medium to full in strength. Great cigar burn and construction with great aroma
Making the Grade

1. Did you enjoy the aroma of the cigar while smoking? Yes, 2. Did the taste transition as you smoked it? Yes Does it have complexity? Yes, 3. How consistent was the strength level ? B Grade! 4. What makes this cigar different or special? Barber Pole dark brown wrapper.5. Did the cigar produce spice? Yes 6. Did the flavors match the description? Yes, 7. Did the strength match the description? Yes medium to full, 8. Would you smoke this cigar again? Yes.
Final Grade

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