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Mine is the 80th, and the 1964 Toro.
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I haven't had too many Padrons, actually only one. The natural anniversary "el Principe" size. I did enjoy it a great deal. Little flavor bombs, although for the price I'd take the SCdlH El Principe any day.
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I haven't had but 2 different vitolas. I like them both equally, and the only deciding factor between the 2 is how much smoke time I have. Delicias and ambassador maduros.
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![]() ![]() I agree the Reyes are wonderful cigars. However I cannot bring myself to buy a box when the El Principes are a bit larger and $25 less per box. I wish the Reyes was at least a PC size, even though that would ruin the point. I would love a 2 hour cigar with the Reyes flavor profile ![]() ![]() |
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3000 for me, yummmmmmmmmy!
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The Londres are a great go to stick in either nat or mad.
For the price you can't beat them. |
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Padron has always impressed me with the consistency of their product, and the fact that even their cheapest cigars are given the care that every cigar wishes it had. But I get buyer's remorse pretty easily when I spend upwards of $20 on a stick (or more).
So I have to go with the Delicias and 2000 maduros. |
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Smoked my first 40th yesterday, and it was a pretty good cigar.
Thank you Jorge Padron, of the Padron Cigar Company.
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I burn through a lot of 3000 maduros. I love them. I like the 64s also, but don't burn through nearly as many of those. I think I need to pick up a 40th based on this thread.
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Padron Series 3000 Maduro
A true classic and unique-tasting cigar whose outstanding quality defies its affordable price. ![]() Last edited by JarvisAmadio; 05-16-2011 at 05:56 AM. |
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FR 45th maduro followed by the 40th maduro and the '26 #2 maduro bringing up the rear.
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In order:
45th mad 40th mad 80th mad 26 no. 2 mad 35 nat |
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