Let me begin with the ending. I could not find a single outstanding attribute in this cigar. Having said that, I must also say that nearly everything about this cigar is good. All together, they compose a symphony of pleasure that makes it one hell of a fine smoke. No single attribute overwhelms another. One can certainly experience a "master's touch" with the 1962.

For me it was closer to medium than full bodied, but still full-flavored. I think well-balanced best describes it in one fell swoop.
The wrapper is Habano seed Criollo, buttery-smooth, oily, hardly a vein to be seen. Only a slight indication of press ridges on either side that could be felt but not seen.
It burned even and drew well. The ash had some clouds of grey, but held firm. I believe the filler tobaccos are aged Honduran which make for a creamy smooth flavor and slight hint of earthyness. Maybe a tinge of pepper toward the end. Oh yes, till the very end. A forensic arson specialist couldn't identify what was left of this stogie.
As per Ashauler's suggestion, I enjoyed it with a Samual Adams Boston. Good choice.
I believe I will be introducing a few of these to the rest of my humi clan.

On a scale of 1-10 I rate this cigar 9.3

Thanks again to KC for sending a special cigar to end the week.