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MIND OVER MATTER...
Join Date: Feb 2011
First Name: RICO
Location: So. CAL 33° 44' 44" N / 117° 52' 0" W
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I like them all but the 2 & 3 K's I can some all day...
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The 40th Natural and the 40th Maduro LOL
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I thought the 40th was ok... I have another sitting in my humi that I'll have to revisit. I think the previous 40th I smoked rott. So far my favorite has to be the 1964 Exclusivo (M). Great cigar.
That being said, along with the 80th I also haven't tried the 45 or 46. I have one or two of all three sitting in my humi so maybe one of those will change my mind. Hard to beat a Padron thats for sure. |
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Londres Maduro
80th Maduro |
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Feeling at Home
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I have honestly never had a bad one, But my favorites are the PAM 26 80th,9 and 35
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Heck I just love Padrons period. Favs are the 64, the 45 FR and the 40th. I have only smoked on of th 80ths and it was ok. However I still have three more from the original release and this reminds me to dig one out soon.
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I love 26th #9 but after tonight, I would have to give it to the 46th. What an awesome cigar.
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Adjusting to the Life
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1926 #2 maddy, and 1964 principe maddy.
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I would have to say the 1964 Anniversary Principe Maduro. Around 2001 – 2002, I was out of work for 5 months. When I finally landed a job, my dad and I hit the local B&M and he bought this for me. It was like smoking silk.
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Cant go wrong with any of them.
1964 torpedo Maduro 1926 No 2 Natural 6000 Maduro |
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Proud USMC Dad
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The folks from Padron know very well how to make a great cigar, across price ranges. That takes skill. I have more Padron in my cabinet than any other single brand....they are that good, IMHO.
Having said that, I would have to say that the Padron 45th maduro is one of the very best smokes I've ever had. I can only think of a couple of other smokes that made the kind of impression on me that the 45th did. A very special cigar, to be sure.... ![]() |
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I 64 Principe with a nice cup of coffee, or a 1926 #1.
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