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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans Laynard's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Padilla Vintage Reserve Review

    Cigar: Padilla Vintage Reserve
    Size: Double Robusto, 5.0”x54 (box-pressed)
    MSRP: $12.00
    Strength: Medium-Full
    Wrapper: Pennsylvania Broadleaf
    Origin: Nicaragua



    Prelight: A gorgeous cigar from Padilla. The smooth and oily wrapper is a deep chocolate color, and is sweetly floral and woody, while the foot smells similarly to the wrapper – sweet and woody – but with hints of powdered cocoa. There is a sizeable vein, however, distracting from the otherwise solidly rolled cigar. The ornate wrapper sports a serial number reminiscent of higher-end Padrons. I use a v-cut and the cold draw has perfect resistance and the flavor oddly reminds me of seasoned meat.



    1/3: After cleaning the ash tray for @Shemp Jizzle , I light up the cigar and get a good blast of pepper. The pepper dominates the cigar, but I can just barely make out some sweet, heavy cream underneath. As the first third progresses, so do the flavors, and a slight chocolate flavor and wood are introduced. The pepper fades, and by the end of this third, the profile is a charred wood and sweet cream with hints of grass.



    2/3: With the ash still hanging on and the burn line sharp, I begin the second third and am welcomed by oak, baking spices, and a strong anise flavor on the finish. The smoke is creamy and is coating my mouth and lips with a sweetness. About the halfway point the profile is oak, earth and baking spices, with chocolate reemerging. There is also a leather taste in the finish that begins to come to the forefront of the flavors as I reach the final third, and as I transition, all I taste is leather and chocolate.



    3/3: Leather, earth and oak. Quite a delicious final third to a cigar. I am also still tasting hints of chocolate, but it is on its way out. I decide to give the cigar a good purge to make sure I am getting the most out of the flavors, and I’ll-be-damned, after the purge I get a lovely floral flavor added to the mix that continues until I put the stick down.

    Overall: This is quite a good cigar, even for the MSRP. I really enjoyed the subtle complexities (or is it complex subtleties?) and the construction was amazing. This may be my favorite of the Padilla marca. Two thumbs up!
    To smoke is human; to smoke cigars, divine.

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    Bummin' Around CoachDread's Avatar
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    Great review! After reading several reviews of this cigar I can't wait to try one! Unfortunately not one of the last 3 B&Ms I've been to have had them.

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    Administrator jhedrick83's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Awesome review as always!
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    well done as always, Layne. You had it right the first time with "subtle complexities" =}
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