Description
Padrón 1964 Anniversary Presidente Maduro
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Size: 6" x 50
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Vitola: Box‑Pressed Presidente
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Wrapper: Nicaraguan Sun‑Grown Maduro
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Binder: Nicaraguan
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Fillers: Nicaraguan long-fillers aged approximately 4 years
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Strength: Medium to Full
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Flavor Notes:
Rich Nicaraguan earth, cocoa powder, coffee bean, cedar, toasted hazelnut, nutmeg, cognac sweetness, warm spice
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Pairing Notes:
Highland Scotch, espresso, dark chocolate, spiced rum, aged cognac, walnut tart
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Manufacturer: Tabacos Cubanica S.A. (Padrón Cigars, Estelí, Nicaragua)
Privada Storytelling: A President Among Cigars
The Padrón 1964 Anniversary Presidente Maduro isn’t just a cigar—it’s a time capsule. A tribute to 30 years of uncompromising vision, released in 1994 and still turning heads today. With its square-pressed body, glistening Maduro wrapper, and flawless construction, the Presidente Maduro commands both respect and reflection. This is where heritage meets hunger.
Every leaf in this blend—wrapper, binder, and filler—is grown by the Padrón family on Nicaraguan soil and aged a minimum of four years before it’s even considered for this cigar. It’s not just about power—it’s about refinement through aging, and the signature Padrón Maduro profile delivers just that.
Flavor Journey:
From first light, you’ll be met with dark chocolate, espresso, and Nicaraguan volcanic earth. It quickly evolves, adding cedar, hazelnut, and nutmeg, riding alongside a subtle cognac-like sweetness that hums in the background. The draw is flawless, and the body builds gradually without ever becoming overwhelming. It’s complex but never chaotic. The finish? Long, warm, confident.
This cigar doesn’t punch—it persuades.
Why It’s Privada-Worthy
At Privada, we believe that every cigar should tell a story. The Presidente Maduro tells one of legacy, balance, and pure Nicaraguan pride. It’s not a limited edition—but it smokes like one. It’s not loud—but it’s unforgettable. For those who’ve smoked widely and now choose carefully, this is a humidor essential.
Because you don’t just collect cigars. You collect moments.