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Originally Posted by Bax
They're always worth keeping around! The problem is that they might not be what they are at their peak. Maybe smoother, but not as strong.
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This has been what I have heard. I have heard that some say after a year or so the padron's 26/64 go downhill and start losing there taste. However, I did find someone on another site that has had his Padron's for 10+ years and said that they are amazing. So I was just curious.
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Originally Posted by md4958
Ive had other cigars that have several years of age on them (NCs) and they were fantastic... smooth and rich. I think for a cigar that has that much flavor to become bland would take 20+ years... A premium cigar ( like the Pardon anni) will most likely become smoother and more complex over time.
EDIT: I should have said that the lack of bite allows the complexity to come through... I would say that its always there, but "masked" by the bite
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This is pretty much my thinking as well. I don't think they'll last me 20+ years, but possibly 10+. Thank you all for your input. Any BOTL here ever experienced a Padron 26/64 or VSG from when they bought it in the 90's and smoked it now?