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Old 03-20-2011, 08:43 AM   #5
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Default Re: Padron Gradations

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Originally Posted by JJG View Post
I would think all the higher end Padron stuff should be top notch quality. As I understand, the price difference is due to the age of the tobacco and the limited number of cigars produced. The 80 years anniversary cigars are produced in smaller numbers, with older tobacco than the 64s, but I believe the tobacco they use is of the same quality.


I'm not sure if the question being asked is on construction quality or tobacco quality? I think the tobacco quality is excellent across the board. I just think the construction quality differs slightly due to 40's and 80's being smaller production and having their most skilled rollers work on those.
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