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OHRD
01-08-2010, 07:34 AM
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Size: 5×50, Robusto

Wrapper: Cuban-seed Corojo

Filler: Cuban-seed Nicaraguan (Jalapa and Condega)

Strength: Medium-Full

Price: Box of 20, $99.95

Grade: 9.1

The final cigar released in honor of Ernesto Padilla’s poet father, the Series ’68 commemorates the year Herberto was arrested for speaking publicly against Castro; 1968 is also the year Herberto published his controversial work on the same matter as his arrest. This is the only cigar in the tribute line that was hand-rolled in Honduras. The Padilla Series 1932 honored Herberto’s birth and the 1948 honored the publication of his first book of poetry, Las Rosas Audaces, at only 16 years old.

This is another review from our friend Chris, who continues to empty his humidor in celebration of the recent birth of his son. So, let’s see how he describes his toasting.

Pre-light, 1.8:
This ’68 Robusto was very smooth to the touch with minimal veins, a nice density, and no soft spots. The head was capped well and the foot was a nice, even and full circle. This stick had been in my humidor for around 14 months and the skin looked to have taken on a thin sheet of plume. The pre-light aroma had an earthy smell with the slightest bit of sweetness at the foot.

Burn, 1.9:
The burn on the Series ’68 was excellent. The ash held great through the first third of the smoke before I knocked it off. The draw was spot on and the exhale emitted some nice, thick smoke. The ’68 did require one touch up toward the beginning, but I believe this was due to being a bit wet from over humidification.

Flavor, 2.6:
The ’68 didn’t pack quite the punch I was hoping for. It didn’t have many transitions though it was rather consistent. There was spice up front, but this quickly mellowed out to an earthy to hay taste. I would have loved to have the spice return but it never came back. The ’68 was consistently smooth, the transitions were subtle, and the ’68 also had a texture to it that I haven’t quite identified yet.

Overall, 2.8:
Getting right to it, at $5 a smoke this Series ’68 is most definitely box worthy. The appearance is clean, the burn is razor sharp, and, though the flavor could stand some complexity, this is an excellent value. I’ll keep an eye open for a Padilla sampler, as I’ve also enjoyed the ’32.

(Total: 9.1)

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pennjones
01-08-2010, 12:43 PM
Thanks for the review! I happen to love these sticks. I have 7 left out of my box, and 3 of the torpedo size. I've loved every one I've tried and they can be had farily cheap if you keep your eyes open.

Doctorossi
01-08-2010, 01:08 PM
I'm sitting on one of these, as I've heard from many that they need a few months. It's probably good to go now and maybe I'll break it out tonight. Thanks for the review! :ss

OHRD
01-08-2010, 02:02 PM
This stick sat for probably a year or so...

sodomanaz
01-08-2010, 07:04 PM
These are pretty good, especially when on sale for ~$3 a stick (time to time on joe, cbid, etc). :D

Skywalker
01-08-2010, 10:58 PM
Very nice job on the review!!!:tu

These are a favorite of mine!!!

Smokin Gator
01-09-2010, 06:07 AM
I have really enjoyed the '68s I have smoked. Thanks for the review.

roughrider
01-09-2010, 02:33 PM
The '68 are very enjoyable.

jerseystepup
01-09-2010, 06:41 PM
the few ive had i actually didnt enjoy.. i got a fiver from the devil site and got sort of a grassy/hay flavor out of them... maybe in a few more months

G G
01-09-2010, 06:42 PM
Nice review.:tu