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Adjusting to the Life
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![]() ![]() This is on JoeCigar this morning. Wondered if it was worth it to bite or even bite twice. 29.99 is what Joe is asking. 2 - Padilla Achilles Salomon (7.1" x 58) 2 - Padilla Habano Churchill (7" x 48) 2 - Padilla Miami Churchill (7" x 48) 2 - Padilla Obsidian Belicoso (6" x 54) 2 - Padilla Series '68 Toro (6" x 50) |
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MassHole
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Not Pepin anymore... but decent smokes (except for the Padilla Achilles Salomon - IMHO).
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MassHole Banter Last edited by dunng; 12-09-2008 at 07:10 AM. Reason: Added my feeling on the cigars... |
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2 of those are good. so i dont know ....
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Country Gentleman
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At $3 a pop it's not a bad deal. Not the greatest either IMO.
I characterize the smokes as follows: Padilla Miami - Great spicy smoke used to be VERY expensive ($15 or more for a lancero) Padilla Obsidian - Basically a maduro version of the Achilles. If you have not had the Achilles, think of a weak DPG JJ. Padilla '68 - Great smoke. A milder sweeter smoke. Some even claim that it tasted like a CC. They usually have blowout pricing on these throughout the year. Padilla Habano - One of the lower lines of Padilla. A little harsh spice, but still a decent smoke. At $3 it's priced about right. Padilla Achilles - Nice cigar. The new version I have been told is not up to par with the old version. A little milder and not so sweet. As dunng said these are not Pepin anymore, so you have to take that into account. |
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