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PADILLA · NICARAGUA

1932

3.6★★★★★3.6· 7 ratingsFull

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COMPOSITION

Wrapper
Ecuador Habano

VITOLAS · 5

  • Churchill7″ · 50
  • Double Toro6″ · 60
  • Robusto5″ · 50
  • Toro6″ · 50
  • Torpedo6.1″ · 52

REVIEWS · 6

  • @mr.crowley.mrc2016-08-26 · Home
    Age/Rest: 103 Days Pre-light: Aromas of pungent warm barnyard, a medium dark wrapper. Reasonably firm pack, tight seems, noticeable veins. The Toast: The foot toasted nicely and evenly with a triple torch. The Draw: Surprisingly a little on the loose side The Burn: Starting off with a fairly good burn. No touch ups needed after the first third. The First Third: Notes of cedar and a touch of spice. A little earth is opening up on the finish, just reaching the back of the throat. The Second Third: Not much change, the earth is a little more pronounced at the start of the second. Might be noticing a nut tone develop as well. The Final Third: The earth remains but moves back to like it was in the first third. The spice ever so slightly breaks up the smoothness. Still a surprising cigar to smoke. Overall: I'd pick up a fiver to try a few more before committing to a box. Paired really well with a craft beer (Downtown Brown).
  • @fb_10652411535395522016-05-30 · Home
    Would be even better aged.
  • @techgeekpro2016-04-10
    Tasted distinctly Nicaraguan from the first light. I liked it. Full but not too heavy.
  • @techgeekpro2015-07-19
    Started off nutty. Quite a unique "old time" flavor. Fairly smooth and just a tad of spice.
  • @lstrphllp2015-04-18 · Rd4
    excellent every day smoke
  • @johnnewman3332015-04-02 · Deck
    Very Good
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