Rating Breakdown
Flavor Profile
Tasting Journey
Aroma
Dark chocolate, espresso, roasted almonds, cedar, leather, caramelized brown sugar, dried fruit
Flavor
Rich cocoa, espresso, leather, cedar, cream, brown sugar, dried fruit, gentle pepper, toasted nuts
Finish
Length: Long (90-120 minutes)Long with bittersweet dark chocolate, sharp espresso, pleasant oakiness, lingering sweetness
Specs
Price / Value
MSRP: $16
Your Rating
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Our Score: 96/100
Pairings
Food
- Dark chocolate truffles
- aged Gouda
- espresso-rubbed steak
- crème brûlée
Beverage Pairings
- Aged rum (Ron Zacapa 23)
- espresso martini
- port wine
- single malt scotch
Our Verdict
The Padron 1964 Anniversary Exclusivo Maduro is not merely a great cigar—it is the cigar against which all others are measured. Three decades of consistent excellence, impeccable construction, and a flavor profile that manages to be both complex and perfectly balanced. At $16, it remains one of the greatest values in the premium cigar world.
Every cigar enthusiast has a moment of reckoning—the smoke that divides their timeline into "before" and "after." For a staggering number of aficionados, that moment arrives courtesy of the Padron 1964 Anniversary Series. Created to celebrate the company's thirtieth year, this cigar has spent three decades quietly proving that excellence is not a destination but a daily practice.
The Maduro wrapper is a thing of beauty: oily, dark as espresso, and fragrant before you even toast the foot. Light it, and the opening third greets you with a volley of dark chocolate, espresso, and a nuttiness that calls to mind roasted almonds still warm from the pan. The draw is effortless—a testament to Padron's legendary quality control—and the smoke output is prodigious, filling the room with an aroma that makes bystanders jealous.
The middle third is where the 1964 earns its legendary status. Layers of leather, cedar, and cocoa weave together with a subtlety that would make a symphony conductor nod in approval. There's a creaminess to the smoke that coats the palate like velvet, and just when you think you've catalogued every flavor, a wave of caramelized brown sugar and dried fruit arrives uninvited. The pepper is there, but it knows its place—a supporting actor content to let the sweetness and earth take center stage.
The final third intensifies beautifully without ever turning harsh. Dark chocolate deepens to something approaching bittersweet, espresso sharpens, and a pleasant oakiness frames the whole experience. The burn line remains razor-straight from start to finish, because this is a Padron, and Padrons do not misbehave.
At roughly $16 per stick, the 1964 Anniversary sits in that rare sweet spot where world-class quality meets accessible pricing. This isn't a cigar you save for special occasions—it's a cigar that makes every occasion special. If your humidor doesn't contain at least a few of these, we humbly suggest a reassessment of priorities.



