Padron 1926 Anniversary No6 Cigar Review


Cigar reviews Padron 1926 Anniversary No6 Cigar Review cigarobsession.com http This 4.7×50 stick offers a mottled medium chocolate glove soft wrapper, with seams you can see but not feel and almost no veins even visible. It has a uniform firm but not hard feel, a tight box press, double cap and has a slight oil sheen, giving a mild tobacco and pepper aroma. First light reveals a smooth pepper and tobacco with a hint of coffee on the long finish. The draw is perfect producing copious amounts of oily, rich smoke. The burn is actually pretty fast for a Padron, getting through the 1st third in 20 minutes. It’s a full body and near full strength, giving me the jitters slightly. Flavors are typically Padron complex, with leather, pepper and spice, nuts, coffee, cocoa, tobacco and earth all blended smoothly and richly together with a long finish and tons of smoke. The 2nd third toned the body and complexity down somewhat, turning to a medium-full creamy cocoa and touch of leather with much less pepper and spice. The finish is still long and oily with great smoke production. Ending the stick with an inch remaining at the 50 min mark the draw was getting very hot. Flavors had remained consistent from the 1/2 way point with rich creamy coffee and cocoa and a slightly peppery finish. Photography by BG Pictures.

2 Responses to “Padron 1926 Anniversary No6 Cigar Review”

  • BullzOnParade17:

    Nice review, although I think our smoking experience with the 26 is different, I felt this cigar was more of a medium bodied cigar. I have a 5 pack of these coming, so I’m interested to see how these are.

  • cigarobsession:

    Well, it’s all relative to our own experiences. This had as much flavor as any I’ve had including the 80 Year. Not as much strength though, don’t confuse the two.

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