
The Padrón 1964 Anniversary Piramide Maduro is a Nicaraguan puro, made in Nicaragua. The 1964 Anniversary Series line was introduced
in 1994 to commemorate the company’s 30th anniversary. You can learn more about the cigar and the brand at their website.
Measuring 6.9 inches long with a 52 ring gauge, this piramide cigar delivers a med-strong nicotine intensity. While spicy notes are prominent on the palate, its layered profile reveals a rich combination of aromas, tastes and tactile sensations that define its unique character.
This review's role is not to praise or criticize the cigar, but to describe it in a way that is comparable against your individual taste profile. If your authentic pleasure, your time and your wallet matter, you can view the full sensory profile. It includes detailed tasting notes, and shows you how the Padrón 1964 Anniversary Piramide Maduro matches your individual preferences, log in or create a free Cigar Sense membership.
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Measuring 6.9 inches long with a 52 ring gauge, this piramide cigar delivers a med-strong nicotine intensity. While spicy notes are prominent on the palate, its layered profile reveals a rich combination of aromas, tastes and tactile sensations that define its unique character.
This review's role is not to praise or criticize the cigar, but to describe it in a way that is comparable against your individual taste profile. If your authentic pleasure, your time and your wallet matter, you can view the full sensory profile. It includes detailed tasting notes, and shows you how the Padrón 1964 Anniversary Piramide Maduro matches your individual preferences, log in or create a free Cigar Sense membership.
For a closer look at the full sensory profile, including detailed tasting notes, and to see how this cigar matches your unique preferences, log in or create a free Cigar Sense membership.
