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Natividad Pals from 1951...Clears?

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Once in a while, I like to break into the vault and smoke one even older than me. Today it's a Natividad Pals from 1951.

Without breaking out ring gauges and tape measure, it looks to be about a petit lancero. At 5¢ apiece, these were about average/slightly above-average for the time. They might or might not be Clear Havanas, the box doesn't specify.

The wrappers are dark and the sticks are still firm, but not dry. These have been with me for years, well-humidified and cool. Look at that cello.



I cut the absolute least I could from the tip. Pre-light, the smell is slightly floral, perfumy; the draw reveals the same.

Upon lighting, the same floral notes persist, along with grassiness and a slight astringency, like walnuts on the finish.

The first half-inch is more of the same, with those three pervasive flavors fighting for dominance. After that, the grassiness begins to fade, along with the astringency, and what is left is that pleasant perfume; some tobacco notes begin to be noticeable.

I'm so excited that I have to remind myself to sip, not puff. If this isn't Cuban tobacco, then they did a hell of a job with the blend to simulate it.

About halfway in, the floral qualities are barely discernible, and—unexpectedly—what totally dominates is a well-rounded, pure tobacco taste and aroma; some hazelnut in the background, a slight bit of creaminess too.

That pure, old tobacco flavor persists until the last draw, which I take about a half-inch from the tip.

A very interesting experience; I like my small-ring Cuban cigars, and I'd say that anyone else who does would probably enjoy this as well. If my palate favored Carillos or Antanos...probably not.
 

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:drool: Had a 1950's cigar a while back and it was incredible...absolutely incredible. Thanks for sharing the experience and it looks as though you'll have several more to follow.

Dan
 

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Thanks for the review. Love seeing reviews with vintage smokes like this. Smoking something that's that old always piques my interest.
 

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WOW. now THAT is cool! never had the opportunity, but absolutely love that you have something from the land yesteryear like that. and thanks for letting us ride along with the review!
 
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WOW. now THAT is cool! never had the opportunity, but absolutely love that you have something from the land yesteryear like that. and thanks for letting us ride along with the review!
^^^+1 and look at that cello.:bigeyes:

I wouldn't know what to do with that kind of smoke besides look at it. Me smoking one of those would be a crime at this point.
 
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