From Padron’s Website, “The Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series line was introduced in 1994 to commemorate our company’s 30th anniversary. This line consists of eleven sizes that are all available in sun-grown natural and maduro wrappers. All tobacco used in this limited production series is aged for four years, creating a smooth and complex flavor. In honor of the age-old Cuban tradition of box-pressing cigars, the 1964 Anniversary line was introduced as a box-pressed series. For the protection of our customers we have introduced measures to safeguard against counterfeiting with a specially designed double band featuring an individually numbered guarantee label. The Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series is consistently ranked by industry experts as one of the top brands in the world.”
Padron 1964 No. 4 Natural (6.5×60)
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In 1994, to mark thirty years of cigar-making in Nicaragua, the Padrón family introduced the 1964 Anniversary Series — a line built around a simple but demanding premise: every leaf aged four years minimum before a single cigar is ever assembled. Three decades later, the 1964 Anniversary has accumulated more 90-plus-point ratings than any other cigar in the world. The No. 4 is the grand expression of that legacy — a 6.5×60 box-pressed gordo that gives the four-year-aged Nicaraguan puro blend its most expansive, unhurried platform.
The sun-grown Habano wrapper is applied with the flawless precision that defines every cigar in this line, double-banded with an individually numbered guarantee label that has protected the 1964’s integrity since day one. From first light, the difference between this and the Thousand Series is immediately apparent — deeper, more complex, more layered, with coffee bean, cocoa, hazelnut, cedar, and a refined earthiness that evolves gracefully across a long, slow burn that rewards every minute you give it. A 95-point masterpiece. The cigar that proved Nicaragua could stand with anyone in the world.


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