Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Perfection: Padron 1964 Maduro Imperial

What a difference a shade makes! About a year ago I wrote a negative review of the Padron 1964 Imperial (natural) which drew several comments along the lines of "are you out of your frigging mind -- this is a great cigar!" Well, that was a natural, and I stand by my word.

Now for the maduro. This is, simply put, one of the finest cigars you will ever smoke. If you like maduro flavor and medium-to-strong intensity, you will not find a smoother, finer burning, more perfect drawing, cloud-of-smoke-producing pleasure stick. The flavor is rich and, although not especially tantalizing at first, soon develops very pleasing characters of nuttiness, wood, chocolate and spice which peak in the middle and continue to the very last inch.

This cigar is extremely expensive ($14 per stick online, last time I checked -- assuming you can actually find it in stock anywhere) but in this case you are actually getting the perfection that the extra dollars imply. Very few expensive cigars live up to their hype.

Padron, I'm a believer. Maduro, that is. Black gold. Superstar.

1 comment:

Bert Flores said...

Padron 1964 Imperial is of 152 mm length and with a ring gauge of 54.From the square box-pressed shape to the ornate band, this is a very unique cigar that is immediately distinguishable in a crowd. The maduro wrapper tends to be very dark with almost no veins and a very silky appearance.Full flavored and rich, but not overpowering by any means. Flavors range from cocoa, earth, leather and chocolate. As you smoke the cigar it tastes better right up until the time you burn your fingers on the nub.These are world's Best Cigars.