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  1. Pics: http://imgur.com/a/fhQVf Cigar: Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Natural Vitola: Superior ID number: 781354 Pairing: Water Pre-light Inspection: The cigar has a 4mm crack midway on the cigar (probably from my many moves), and had a somewhat lumpy texture. The wrapper has a mottled brown color to it, but has no large veins. Smell: The wrapper smells of cedar and aged tobacco, while the foot has additional notes of chocolate and barnyard. There is no hint of manure or spice present. Draw: There is a perfect amount of resistance. Just enough to slightly bring in the sides of my mouth. The cold draw has flavors of barnyard, manure, and sweet chocolate. 1/3: There is a surprising start to this cigar; the first note that hits me is a cilantro herbaceousness. I have never had this in a cigar before; subtle yet distinct. The more prominent flavors I perceive after the initial shock are cinnamon, black tea, and malt sweetness all wrapped in an overwhelming creaminess. At this point I feel like the full intensity of flavors are subdued by the creaminess. The smoke volume is good right off the bat. As we get into the meat of the first-third milk chocolate and hazelnuts come into the mix, and the initial vegetal flavor is lost. The flavors are also becoming more intense. 2/3: As we move into the second-third the flavors have changed a bit. Vanilla, cream, baking spices, chocolate, hazelnuts, and a hint of orange zest are present. The orange zest was another surprise to me. By the end of the second-third there was an addition of cedar and the flavors have continued to intensify, but still remain creamy. 3/3: The creaminess of the cigar is now taking on a more moderate role and the flavors from the end of the second-third keep cycling. One puff spice is dominate, another chocolate, next nuttiness, then vanilla. It is like a bunch of musicians jamming, taking four bars each while the rest keep the chord progression going. The flavors keep intensifying as I nub the cigar, eventually loosing the creaminess all together and becoming almost solely spicy. This is when I decide my time is up. Total smoking time: 1 hour 45 minutes This was a very memorable cigar experience for me, and I’m glad this is my rebirth into the cigar world. The complexity of this cigar remained after five years of age, and I loved every minute of it. Even though there were a few construction issues on sight, the cigar burnt fantastically, going though the crack with no problem. I would unscientifically rate this cigar experience as 92/100. Happy smoking!

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