Details
Padron 2000 Maduro - 26 cigars [5" x 50]
The highly sought after Padron 2000 Maduro cigars are among the finest, handmade, complex cigars with the flavor of Cuban heritage out of which the Padron recipe was born. The Padron family pays personal attention to detail throughout all steps of the tobacco growing and cigar manufacturing process.
Presentation
Box of 26 cigars
Dimensions:
Length: 127 mm
Shape:
Robusto
Additional Information
Brand | Padron |
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Box of | 26 |
Length | 5 inches (127 mm) |
Ring Gauge | 50 |
Shape | Robusto |
Strength | Medium - Full |
Packing Code | 26 |
Reviews
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4/17/2015
By Jean
Affordable for an everyday smoke
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At first glance, the wrapper might not have provided a pleasing aesthetic experience, but delve deeper and you will find the true beauty of this smoke.
Pre-light draw produces a hay like taste, faint hint of chocolate, straw-ey taste
Smoke output was fantastic; I had bigger sized cigars before and they didn't produce more smoke than this Padron 2000. A single puff will ensure a huge volume of smoke
Taste wise, it was more on the sweeter side initially, consisting of a fruity flavour (pear perhaps?), compared to the Cuban cigars that I had smoked previously.
Halfway through, I could feel a tinge of dark chocolate on my palate.
Smoked all of them in less than 1 month, without ageing them. This is the first time I am buying a second box of cigar, as I am always trying different boxes of cigars.
Overall: Good price, Good quality. 5 stars
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4/6/2015
By Sean
Padron Excellence
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The cigar has a rough, oily leathery look and feel to it. Densely packed. Pre-light aromas are heavy chocolate, nuts, coffee, and hay.
The draw on them is perfect, slightly on the loose side. Post light flavors are heavy on the chocolate, nuts, coffee and just a bit of pepper.
The smoke output is excellent, and very creamy on the palate. There's also a hint of mustiness that you only get with aged tobacco.
The burn is razor sharp, which surprised me for a dark maduro wrapper. The ash holds on for about 1 1/2" to 2" at a time. It started out fairly quick and the first 1/3 was over within about 15 minutes. The second third and final third lasted another 50 minutes to end up just over an hour from start to finish.