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They are so, so good for a regular cheap cigar often just found on outdoor shelves in Cuban coffee shops in Miami. Those were the days. |
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Well that is what I expected. For everyone that loves the anniversary smokes, what other smokes do you really enjoy?
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I personally enjoy cigars, period. The better they are, the more I enjoy them. For NC's, a Padron Anni is a great treat that I can never have in stock as they go first. Other than Padrons, as far as NC's, I smoke 601's, Cubaos, anything from Pepin, Oliva, Torano, Padilla, Ernesto Carillo (LGC), El Titan de Bronze, Avo, Greycliff and on and on. Under Cubans, any of them that will drag and not be plugged as is my luck generally. |
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Love the bolded statement. :tu |
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Try a Padrón Corticos. The quality of the tobacco is much better than that of the Classic series––supposedly, the Corticos are composed of the same tobacco as the '64 Anniversary sticks, but in a much smaller vitola (4.25" x 32) and cheaper (~$2.00/stick).
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buy a 26 #35 maduro to get your fix for $10. I agree about the Illusione, but not quite there.
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how about the tatuaje la riqueza number 4? it seems to taste pretty dam similar to the padron 1964, and they can normally be found around 7-8 bucks.
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Personally, the 64 maduros are worlds better than any 26 I've ever smoked. I generally try to keep a box of superiors in my humi. Last time I bought them they were about 200-220/box, so not breaking the bank at all as premium NCs go. I've heard people compare aged '000 series, but never tried them. IMO any Pepin blended, while still very good, are not at all the same. Only other NC I've had that I like as much are the Fuente Anejo, and they are as or more expensive.
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Padron makes no secret of it, the only difference between their lines is the aging of the tobacco. Get some of the x000 lines and put them away for a good long time you should end up with somethign Padron like.
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^^^ Ahhh, but they allegedly make secret about which wrapper gets used on the 26 though.... I love that cigar, but I do think its San Andres.
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Well, I disagree with most here. The Nica Libre has a lot of similiar flaovers/taste to the 64 (I have never had a 26). None of the X000 apeal to me so I was also looking for an easier on the wallet smoke. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't replace a 64, but is way cheaper and close enough for me as a more daily smoke. And another plus - they are ver inexpensive.
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same tobacco? sure! There is a unique and consistent flavor across all three. but same blend? not so sure. |
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I keep hearing the Nica Libre is real close...gonna have to give them a shot. For the price, I can't go wrong. :tu
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I am a fan of Padron and if I can find something that cheap that is very similar it would make me quite happy. :tu |
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I will do so with an open mind but it is so, so hard to imagine a comparable cigar that is much cheaper. |
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I know I can't fairly compare it to a Serie 1926 or the Family Reserve lines but if it's anything like a PAM Exclusivo at almost 1/4 the price I would probably have to buy a few boxes! |
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For me, there are very few cigars that are a better value than a Padron Londres Maduro.
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