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like stated above PADRON is top shelf
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"IF YOU WANT TO TAKE MY FREEDOM, MAKE DAMN SURE THAT YOU'RE AS PASSSIONATE ABOUT TAKING IT AS I AM ABOUT KEEPING IT" |
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Good Cigar = Good Day
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in the humidor waiting for a specially occasion. If you haven't already, give their normal cigars in the 1926 line a try. I'm not sure what is different in the blend for the 40th and 80th, but I know they are different sizes. Serious has great prices on singles. http://www.seriouscigars.com/Padron_Cigars_list The 1926 #35 which is 4"x47 is a great size for a short smoke. I prefer the #6 which is 4.75"x50. The 1964 series is a bit cheaper, and about as good in my opinion. Wish I had the money to pick me up some. They are the best. |
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Adjusting to the Life
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This is a fabulous cigar. The other remarkable thing about it is the construction and burn. I was smoking one on a Sunday night, and realized I had to fill up my car before the stations closed. I left it burning for 20 minutes while I gassed up. Got home, took a puff on it and it was still going.
They are worth the $ in my opinion. |
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Have My Own Room
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I say smoke the 80th as soon as you have time to enjoy it uninterrupted with your favorite beverage. There's no need to hold it for a super special occasion. I'm sure it's burning a hole in your humidor.
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