The SI-15 is an exclusive cigar to Smoke Inn in Florida, as one of the four special-release cigars celebrating their 15 years in business. Some details on the stick from the Smoke Inn Website: This monster stick bellows smoke like a chimney. The sheer amount of tobacco used in this cigar creates a bold experience differing from the other vitolas in this line. All tobacco used in this limited production series is aged for four years, creating a smooth and complex flavor
Big thanks goes out to Abe (owner of Smoke Inn) for sending me this sample. This cigar is a big guy, so let's get this party started. On to the review...
Specifics
Vitola: Double Toro
Length: 6
Ring Gauge: 60
Wrapper: Niaraguan Maduro
Binder: Nicaraguan
Filler: Nicaraguan
Price: $18.50
Smoking Location: House of cigar
Beverage: water
Manufacturer's Website: http://www.padron.com/
Pre-Light
HUGE cigar! There is no doubt in my mind that the first thing everyone will say when they pick up this stick is something about its size. It feels so large in hand that it actually made me feel like that fast food commercial where the actor is holding a big burger and the special effects have made him have tiny hands (If you haven't seen it, sorry.) The cigar is nicely packed, but not stiff, and has a bit of a give when squeezed. The wrapper, although it had some decent sized veins, is extremely smooth to the touch and stunning to look at. The pre-lit aroma is strong smelling of sweet cedar and aged tobacco. Since the ring gauge of the cigar is so large, I went with a V-cut to not open up the head too much. The cold draw was perfect and had a lot of flavor. I tasted some sweetness, some woody flavors, and an almost chewy espresso note. I spent some extra time tasting the cold draw of this cigar just because it is one of the more interesting cold draws I've ever had.
First Third
Right out of the gate the press release on Smoke Inn's website was spot on. This cigar from first touch of flame bellowed smoke like a chimney. Not only was the volume of smoke big, but (not surprisingly) the flavors were bigger. The first few puffs of my SI-15 had a strong warm spice on the front of the profile, mixed with a rich, thick cocoa flavor on the finish. Imagine a cup of dark hot chocolate with cinnamon sprinkled around the rim and that's pretty close to the start of this cigar. The ash was a little flaky, but held strong and was a brilliant white color. About an inch into the "monster" of a cigar, the flavors started to change up a bit. The warm spice backed off a little and I started to taste hints of espresso on the tip of my tongue. This is a flavor I commonly associate with with Padron Anniversary cigars, so I was expecting it to show up even just a little. The body was right in the middle between medium and full.
Second Third
In the second third of my SI-15, the flavors changed up yet again. The warm spice from the first third had all but disappeared from the front of the flavor profile. What replaced it, and replaced it strongly, was a leather flavor that really threw me for a loop. I didn't expect this after the first third (which took easily a 1/2 hour to smoke) but it was a great change of pace to the experience. The finish was still very similar and tasted of dark chocolate. Another change during this portion of the cigar was the mouth feel of the smoke. I didn't notice in the first third anything special or different feeling in the smoke than what you get in most other high end cigars, but during this section of the stick, the smoke felt very creamy and almost silky. For me it added a bit of smoothness to the exhale that made for a high class smoke. The body was rising a bit at this point and leaning even more into the full range.
Final Third and Final Thoughts
The final third and especially getting down to the nub of the (LARGE) cigar is when both the first third and the second blended together to bang out huge flavors. I started again to get the warm spice from the beginning, but still just as strong was the leather notes from the second third. The finish was steady as a rock though, keeping up with the nice dark chocolate taste. The draw was still as perfect as the first cold draw I took and the smoke volume never let up. Something that everyone writes during Padron reviews is how unbelievably great the consistency of the construction is. The SI-15 doesn't deviate from that at all. This stick burned straight, never needed any touch ups, and never got hot. I was seriously disappointed when I could no longer hold on to the cigar for fear of blistering my fingers.
Would I buy it again? I would buy this cigar again in a heart beat. Like any Padron Anniversary stick, they are not on the inexpensive side, but in my opinion, this one is really worth the cash.
Would I buy a box? I wish! These are way out of my price range for box purchases, but if money is no object for you, I would snatch up a box ASAP.
Dan
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