Cigar Specifications

Brand / Line:
Padron 1964 Anniversary
Cigar Name:
Millennium (M)
Shape:
Toro
Country of Origin:
Nicaragua
Size:
52 x 6
MSRP:
$35.00
Status:
Limited

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📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2026
8.20
A very rich and spicy cigar with a solid medium body. This cigar is not as flavorful as a Diplomatico (M) or Imperial(M) and closely resembles the new Torpedo (M) except that it has much less strength. If it was priced at $15, it would be a big value wi
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:7/10
Overall:8/10
📜 Archival Review
March 4, 2026
9.80
dest cigar i have ever had
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
📜 Archival Review
March 23, 2008
9.83
"Perfect cigar on a Easter Sunday"
Just got done with Easter lunch and thought of no better way of finishing it off with a Padron cigar. The construction is always perfect. Draw and burn were perfect as well. Flavors of pepper and some cocoa. some reviews complain that these are too spendy. They are expensive, but they are top notch cigars and are in very high demand. I feel they are definately worth their price tag. These cigars are better then most Cubans and I don't see anyone complaining on their prices all that often.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$15.00
📜 Archival Review
September 30, 2007
2.33
"last 1964 for me"
just a hype,boring taste,price idiotic.paid 17$ for such a flat smoke,waste of money,there is better for 5 $
Appearance:3/10
Construction:4/10
Flavor:2/10
Value:1/10
Overall:2/10
Price Paid:$17.00
📜 Archival Review
February 20, 2007
8.50
"Fantastic, but...."
....too damn expensive. On my budget, I could either smoke these and eat ramen noodles and white bread, or stick to lower priced "almost-as-good" cigars. Oh yeah, review comments: Probably the best cigar I've ever smoked. Even better because it was a gift.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:1/10
Overall:10/10
📜 Archival Review
February 3, 2007
8.50
"Had to Try One"
With all the hype, I had to try one. Truly a wonderful smoke. I do agree with the last post that the Diamond Crown Maximus is better. This one though was very, very smooth and tasty. Great draw, perfect smoke and fine construction. Lives up to the hype.
Appearance:8/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:7/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$15.00
📜 Archival Review
December 26, 2006
7.83
"Pricey, but Good"
Decided to try one to see what all the fuss is about. Excellent construction, good draw, burn required occasional touching up.

Nice, but it didn't knock my socks off. The DC Maximus #1, at less than half the price, is a far better stick, IMO.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:5/10
Overall:8/10
Price Paid:$21.00
📜 Archival Review
November 10, 2006
9.67
"Top 10."
This cigar easily falls into my top 10 cigars of all time. Everything from construction and burn to flavor and finish were nothing short of perfect. Yes, pricey, but when you consider how limited this smoke is was definitely worth the 30 bucks for a once in a lifetime smoke.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:8/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$30.00
📜 Archival Review
October 30, 2006
6.33
"Even tasting"
This was a pricey cigar, but it was even tasting all the way through. I cannot say that I thought it was exceptional in this price range though. I guess it is about as good as a non-cuban will get? A nice gar.
Appearance:7/10
Construction:8/10
Flavor:8/10
Value:1/10
Overall:7/10
Price Paid:$28.00
📜 Archival Review
October 24, 2006
9.67
"Close to heaven"
A friend gave this cigar to me for my birthday. What a friend. By far the best cigar I have ever smoked. This is a cigar that will make me poor. The price is high, but well worth it. From start to finish smooth as a babies butt. Before a man dies (cigar smoker or not) he should have 1 of these.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:8/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$28.00
📜 Archival Review
May 10, 2006
9.67
"UPDATE ... STILL AWESOME ... STILL THE BEST"
Well, I just won $2000 in a poker tournament, and could think of no better better way to celebrate. It has been almost a year since my last Padron Millie, and I was looking for an excuse to break one out. Absolutely incredible.
STILL THE BEST BY FAR. I cannot wait for another reason to smoke my next one. The ultimate special occasion celebration cigar.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$25.00
📜 Archival Review
June 24, 2005
9.83
"A nice gift!"
I have only smoked one. It was a gift from somebody I met at a smoker. When he gave it to me and I held it in my hand, I felt the silky smooth wrapper, I knew I was holding something special. The construction of this is flawless. It cut perfectly and prelight draw revealed just the right amount of pull. I was amazed by the first draw and captivated by the caressing of my senses.Flavors of cherry and cocoa flow from this masterpiece like a gracefull mountain stream. I don't know how much this costs. If I could still get them I would gladly pay $20 a stick. When I think back on some of the best cigars I have ever smoked, this is one of the cigars that always comes to mind. I wish I could have another!
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$20.00
📜 Archival Review
June 2, 2005
9.17
"Perfect Padron for my Anniversary"
My wife bought me this "64 Anniversary" for our anniversary, based upon advice from our local cigar shop owner. Best cigar I have smoked since the Cuban Monte #2 and H Upmann #2 on my "southern excursion." I think I'll buy that man a cigar, somewhat cheaper of course than this beauty. Perfect burn, full complex flavor, and solid finish. I would smoke nothing but this stick if I could afford it. Highly recommend!!!!!!!
Appearance:9/10
Construction:9/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$17.00
📜 Archival Review
May 30, 2005
9.67
"THE BEST ... IF YOU CAN GET YOUR HANDS ON ONE"
Not to be confused with the 1964 Annies, this was a one time effort of 101,000 cigars in special numbered humidors. THE BEST CIGAR I HAVE EVER HAD THE PLEASURE OF SMOKING ... burnt my fingers, and the last puffs were as good as the first. Smooth, delicious, complex. THE BEST ... I REPEAT ... THE BEST ... PERIOD!!!
The reason I value it at 9, is they are a bit pricy. BUT WORTH THE MONEY.
Appearance:9/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$25.00
📜 Archival Review
August 19, 2004
9.33
"Worthy of the name"
Perfect construction, lovely appearance, and a rainbow of harmonized flavors that the Padron family should be very proud of. While the Millenniums were way to pricey for the average smoker, those luck enough to smoke one will be well rewarded.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:6/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$40.00
📜 Archival Review
January 16, 2004
9.83
"mmmmmmmm tasty"
Deep, musty, and rich, with a taste of roasted chestnuts, a tiny bit of spice, and hints of dark roast coffee that are finished off with a remarkably smooth, sweet honey flavor. There's also a noticeable cedar smell and taste, likely from it being stored in the cedar-lined humidor for so long... and I even experienced subtle undertones of sweet cherries. Oh yeah baby, this is a good smoke
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:10/10
Value:9/10
Overall:10/10
Price Paid:$25.00
📜 Archival Review
July 19, 2002
9.17
"Worth the effort"
Fabulous cigar, very rich and mellow with tons of smoke.
The big drawback is they're expensive and very hard to find.
Try the Imperial, very similar in size and taste for half the price.
Appearance:10/10
Construction:10/10
Flavor:9/10
Value:8/10
Overall:9/10
Price Paid:$25.00

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