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03-20-2011, 04:15 AM | #1 |
Adjusting to the Life
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Padron Gradations
I have some Padron Serie 1926 Anniversary 80 Years Salomons and some Serie 1926 No. 2. The number 2 cost half as much as the salomons, and thus I wasn't expecting the same quality, and as expected didn't get it. But I found the no. 2 to be well worth the cost, and I have no complaints except that one of the two I smoked was a nicotine bomb, far stronger than even the JdN Antanos. I like full-bodied cigars, and as long as I've eaten, I can nub them. In the same regard, one of the 80 Years was another level or two up in nicotine. Is it true that Padron throws out a nicotine bomb on occasion?
As regards quality, is it true that on a scale of ascending quality, pricy Padrons are named: 1. 1926 and 1964 2. #1 plus the word "anniversary" 3. both #1 and #2 plus either "40" or "80 Years" |