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10-30-2007, 03:27 PM | #1 |
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Padilla Signature 1932
PADILLA SIGNATURE 1932:
6x50 Toro, enjoyed with a side of iced tea. Wrapper: Corojo; satiny, medium brown, lightly veined Cut: Xikar cut cleanly exposing consistanty bunched tobacco, merriad of browns, from deep chocolate & burnt umber to golden honey, firm yet resilient. Pre-light: Aroma; coffee, mature tobacco, vanilla bean, wet earth. Taste; woody, sweet herb. Lighting: Foot toasted evenly, quick ember, draw is easy. 1/3: Sweet wood, toasted tobacco, coffee w/ cream, slight nutmeg undertone. 2/3: Nice development of cedar w/ leather, roasted coffee bean, w/ hints of warm oatmeal. 3/3: Cedary sweet wood, dark roasted coffee, warm butter-rum toddy Nub: Warm, chewy, long finish, full on flavor to the last blistered finger. Overall impressions: Full flavor, Med-Full bodied, cool slow smoke, developed very nicely through first 2/3 and held steady w/ a long finish, even burn, very filling smooth smoking experience. Very nice smoke, Recommended. I want to thank " CAO Honey " for B'day gifting this cigar to me. A very nice smoke indeed. Guess I'm going to have to go find some of these to have around.
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