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I decided to quit hoarding my Padron's ( 80,40,45) and to my delight they came thru today. I have been sitting on this 40th for about 3-4 years and that Padron chocolate, sweetness and smooth flavor came thru. Perfect burn, great smoke and construction as the Padron's always do. Can't wait to smoke the 45 & 80 later this week.
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I've had the same single 40th in my humidor for 6 years now. Must be wonderful now, but think I'll wait another 4.
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Yeah the 40th maduro is one of my favorites. Padrons do not need rest though IMO. One thing about Padrons is that you always get a perfect draw. Try the 45th if you have not had one, probably their best.
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I agree about them not needing rest. Padron ages their tobacco so well that they taste just as good after a month of storage as they do after 5 years. I just got a box of the 85th Family Reserve yesterday. Get that distinctive Padron intoxicating smell as soon as you open up the box.
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That's a heck of a week. Looking forward to your thoughts on the other ones.
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I smoked the 80th and the smoothness and richness came thru. This is by far the best some by Padron. I am smoking the 46th right now and this sucker is stronger then the others. Lots of more spice and Ligero. The flavors are different from the 40 & 80th. While they are smooth and rich the 46th is more in your face. I like that I can get different flavor profiles from similar cigars
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Loved the 80th mad and just had the 85th (great out of box). Sitting on 40th nat and mad, don't know why I wait...delayed gratification and anticipation ;-)
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