Cigar Specifications

Brand / Line:
Padron 1964 Anniversary
Cigar Name:
Corona
Shape:
Long Corona
Country of Origin:
Nicaragua
Size:
42 x 6
MSRP:
$6.80
Status:
Active

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📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2026
8.30
Consistent, very well constructed, absolutely unique flavor.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:7/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$10.00
📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2026
7.30
an absolutely fantastic cigar. Full bodied... with solid earthy, cocoa and coffee flavors. Rich finish. Even burn... no buzz.
Appearance:6/10
Construction:7/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:7/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$9.00
📜 Archival Review
May 12, 2008
8.67
"Good Cigar..."
A very nice cigar with an easy draw. Almost too easy, but it didn't make this cigar burn too hot.
Very pleasing cedar and coffee notes moving to a creamy and more complex earthy leathery finish.
A medium-bodied [relative to what I smoke] yet complex cigar for the 1964 series.
Very nice before dinner smoke.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$10.00
📜 Archival Review
March 6, 2008
7.17
"Laughable flavor and value."
#868959 on band whatever that is supposed to do. Sure. Construction and appearance are near 10. Flavor? Aside from a full charging straight ahead mundane but smooth straight tobacco what else is there with this? If you folks keep paying the $12-15-ish pricetag for these which includes $6 for the "privilege" of taking off the "cool" band with a number on it guess what Padron is going to keep charging for these laughably overrated cigars? My stick had 3 years of box time. I could have bought 4 Camachos or 3 Rocky Patel Sun Growns or 4 Joyo de Nic's instead. Value rating based on $14.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:7/10
Value:3/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$14.00
📜 Archival Review
October 13, 2005
8.00
"Fine Nicaraguan"
A very tasty and classic Nicaraguan cigar-- woody flavors predominate, leather beneath. Construction is excellent; the small ring gauge tends to burn hot, so take it slow-- give it 45 to 60 minutes and you won't be disappointed...as long as budget is not an issue... A perfect cigar for watching the leaves fall with a cup of french roast.
Appearance:7/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:7/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$10.00
📜 Archival Review
July 26, 2005
7.17
"overpriced"
this is a good cigar.. a very good cigar, but my local shop now wants $14 a stick. go with the patels...
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:7/10
Value:4/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$14.00
📜 Archival Review
March 17, 2005
9.33
"Nearly Perfect"
This cigar quickly moved to my top 5 list and is a contender for #1. The construction was flawless; draw and burn were smooth and perfect. Flavor was exceptional starting with an elegant chocolaty flavor, then slowly building character and body to the last puff. My only complaint is that it was over much too soon. I could blame it on a loose bunch, but the fact is, the cigar was so good I didn’t want it to end. Unfortunately I don’t recommend these to anyone ( I want them all to myself). They will definitely be a mainstay in my Humi.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:9/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$12.00
📜 Archival Review
May 8, 2002
8.17
"Another Please!"
All the taste without being loud. This guy really steps up. Even ash and never hot. Best ever? maybe, but certainly so far.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$10.50

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