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Padron 1926 Serie #6 Maduro

Marcos

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So I picked up a fiver of these a week or two ago and have been dying to try one ever since. This is the specimen...
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This particular cigar had a slightly swollen and cracked foot when I received it. Not a real big deal as the damage was small. It is typical for me to smoke the damaged part of my stash first. This keeps my box as asthetically pleasing as possible to the eye, and it also prevents the damage from progressing anymore and potentially ruining a good and expensive cigar. The construction of the cigar was great...as usual with Padron. The cap was clipped with the Zino and the pre-light draw was as easy and smooth as I have ever had. I took a seat on the front stoop as I usually do and settled in with a pint of beer. The foot was toasted with the torch and the cigar was allowed to rest for a minute or two.

The First Inch:
This cigar produced rich smoke immediately. Very flavorful and smooth smoke. There were no harsh notes and I can't remember enjoying the beginning of a smoke this much.
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The Middle:
This cigar opened up wonderfully. There was no quick transitions and no taste too complex that it was undistinguishable. I kept on thinking creamy. The only time I had a cigar with this much smoke was a Principe that I smoked recently, but this tasted way better to me. It is so hard to describe how this cigar is full bodied yet so smooth. Not a slap in the face full bodied, more respectable then that. I have a grin from ear to ear at this point and know that I am part of a special experience. Kinda like when you are playing good golf and have that feeling that this might be the day you break a 100, or a 90 etc...man what a good feeling.
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The Last Couple of Inches:
At this point I am blown away. I have heard people say they tasted raisins before and although I did not, I was experiencing a taste that was so unharsh that it was almost sweet. There was no pepper at all. Far from it. I have also heard of the term "chewey" when talking about the thick gobs of smoke and this was the first time I can say that I feel that descriptor was accurate for me.
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The Ending:
There was some very intense flavor as this cigar entered the final third. Good full flavor tobacco. The aroma was outstanding and the clouds of smoke I exhaled stayed together for a very long time before dissipating. Very full flavored with great body and no bad aftertaste. There was an aftertaste...just not a bad one. I can't get enough.
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Conclusion:
This is without a doubt the best cigar I have ever had. From what I have read, I thought this was supposed to be more in your face than the PAM's I have smoked but I have to say (after this one experience) that I feel the exact opposite. To me the PAM had more of an edge and discernable/more abrupt flavor characteristics while the 1926 was more well rounded and smooth. From what I understand, these smokes were purchased in June so there has not been too much ageing but who knows for sure. Hope you enjoy and thanks for letting me contribute to this forum!
 
Great review again Marcos.

Your pic sequence adds another dimension to the review, well done!

I enjoy the PAM 35 and PAM #6 in the 26 range, a toss up between the two.

Brian

edit to add: that's a contender in the long ash thread :thumbs:
 
Great review! I've got a couple I've managed to hang onto for a month or so, as I've never tried one. Just waiting for the right time. Your review makes me look forward to it even more. :thumbs:
 
And there's the famous Padron ash. :D

Very nice review, Marcos. This is one of my favorite sticks. I'm a Padron whore and I do believe this is my favorite in the Serie 1926.

Wilkey
 
Sweet review. You gotta enter that last pic in the long ash contest too.
 
Nice one! I always enjoy a review with pics. I love the #6 maddie too.Makes me want to go fire one up now. Thanks. :thumbs:
 
Mmmm... no doubt about it, great smoke. :thumbs:

By the way, great pics and review!
 
Bravo! I wish my last one would have made me that happy.
 
Great review again Marcos.

Your pic sequence adds another dimension to the review, well done!

I enjoy the PAM 35 and PAM #6 in the 26 range, a toss up between the two.

Brian

edit to add: that's a contender in the long ash thread :thumbs:

Gat dammit, 1926s are NOT "PAM" :rolleyes: Geez, how may times do I gotta whine about this? ???

I try and keep all sizes of the 1926s in stock at all times (except for the 35s, I don't like them) and I grab whatever one I feel like having that day.

I completely agree with you Marcos, the 1926 maduros are much smoother than the PAMs and the more I smoke both of them, the more I prefer the 1926s and the less I like the 1964s (or PAMs).

I have had some slight variations in the draw between boxes I've purchased. My last box of #2s had quite a few that bordered on being plugged and I've had quite a few #1s that were slightly loser than I prefer. The #6s seem to be the most consistent of the line.
 
Fantastic review Marcos, keep em coming! I look forward to trying the 1926 Serie soon.

And folks, we may already have a winner for the longest ash. That is ridiculous.
 
Great review and nice pictures once again.

My favorite '26 hands down.
 
Great review and beautiful pics. The No. 6 is a wonderful mellow but tastey cigar. If you haven't tried the No. 9 Maduro :love: you should. It is my favorite in the line and has more of the edge I think you were looking for. And of course it allows you to enjoy a '26 for just a bit longer.

Nate
 
Great review and beautiful pics. The No. 6 is a wonderful mellow but tastey cigar. If you haven't tried the No. 9 Maduro :love: you should. It is my favorite in the line and has more of the edge I think you were looking for. And of course it allows you to enjoy a '26 for just a bit longer.

Nate
I have two of those that have been resting for a few months at least. I can't wait to fire one of those badboys up! Thanks for the feedback. Is there anything that I can do or should add to make the reviews or the pics better?
 
Once again, great review and great pictures! I too am a big fan of the 26 #6.

Keep 'em coming!
 
Holy cow, it sounded like you were a salesman...and it worked, this ones definately going on my list!
 
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