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Tabachaze Padron 1926 Series No. 48 Maduro Cigar 5.50 x 60
$150.00
$377.00
- Consistent Draw Architecture: The 60-ring gauge construction provides a stable airflow path, ensuring a steady burn rate throughout the session.
- Maduro Leaf Processing: The dark, sun-grown wrapper undergoes a controlled fermentation process to maintain structural elasticity and moisture retention.
- Precision Roll Density: Hand-rolled construction techniques ensure uniform tobacco distribution, preventing tunneling and maintaining a consistent shape during use.
The Padron 1926 Series No. 48 Maduro represents a specific approach to cigar manufacturing, focusing on leaf selection and structural consistency. Measuring 5.50 inches in length with a 60-ring gauge, this cigar is engineered to provide a specific volume of smoke output and a measured burn duration suitable for extended use.
Technical Construction and Material Integrity:
- Wrapper Selection: The Maduro wrapper is selected for its thickness and oil content, which contributes to the physical durability of the cigar and its resistance to cracking under varying humidity conditions.
- Binder and Filler Composition: The internal blend utilizes aged tobacco leaves arranged in a parallel orientation to facilitate an even combustion line. This structural design minimizes the risk of uneven burning, often referred to as canoeing, by ensuring that the heat distribution remains uniform across the cross-section of the cigar.
- Rolling Methodology: Each unit is hand-rolled to a specific density. This controlled tension is intended to balance the draw resistance with the structural stability required to hold the ash effectively. The 60-ring gauge provides a larger surface area for combustion, which influences the cooling of the smoke before it reaches the palate.
Operational Guidelines:
- Storage Requirements: To maintain the integrity of the tobacco leaves, it is recommended to store this product in a controlled environment with a relative humidity of 65% to 70% at a temperature of 18°C to 21°C.
- Cutting and Lighting: Due to the 60-ring gauge, a large-diameter cutter is recommended to ensure a clean aperture without damaging the cap structure. Proper lighting technique involves toasting the foot of the cigar until the filler leaves are evenly ignited to establish a consistent burn base.










