Padron Anniversary 1964 Natural Belicoso
Once a limited edition size for the Tobacconists Association of America TAA Eclusive Series, Padrón has now made the 1964 Anniversary Series Belicoso a regular size in their famed 1964 collection. The 1964 Belicoso comes in at 5” x 54, skillfully rolled with a blunt/stalky torpedo cap by Padrón’s most talented torcedores at their Tabacos Cubanica S.A. factory in Estelí, Nicaragua. In classic Padrón fashion, the cigars are then box-pressed, arriving in both natural and maduro varieties. This, the natural-wrapped 1964 Belicoso, uses a Nicaraguan sun-grown wrapper, aged four years. The blend incorporates the world-renowned 1964 Anniversary Series recipe, which has been slightly tweaked for this special size. Expect a medium/full smoking experience, filled with a “flavor bomb” profile of roasted coffee, aged tobaccos, sugar-coated nuts, and a hearty earthiness. The Belicoso cap allows for more preference on the initial cut and provides a concentrated smoke onto the palate - making for one of the most flavorful offerings in this legendary series from Padrón.

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Smoke Inn
Quantity: Box of 25
shape: Belicoso
ring: 52 Ring
length: 5 Inches
strength: Medium
country: Nicaragua
wrapper: Natural
$475
$19.00 per cigar · Box of 25
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Padron Anniversary 1964 Natural Hermoso
Jarrod Raimann
1st Jan 1970
Padron are always consistent. I have never had one I didn’t like!
Padron Anniversary 1964 Natural No. 4
John Butcher
1st Jan 1970
1964 Natural is the epitome of dessert sticks. Cream and chocolate. Top notch construction as to be expected with Padron!
Padron Anniversary 1964 Natural Imperial
JACOB NEELY
1st Jan 1970
I think padron's maduros get a lot more attention, but please do not overlook the naturals. Especially in the 64 blend... a bit woodier and a bit more pepper but still classically Padron.











