jeepster 03:58 PM 09-13-2014
A user on expeditionportal.com hooked me up with a couple Pardon Anniversery and an A. Fuente Gran Reserve. Just finished smoking one of the Padrons and WOW!! It has been aged about a year. Hints of coco, coffee, wood, and pepper. Fantastic stick!
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WhiteMamba 07:02 PM 09-13-2014
The Poet 07:19 PM 09-13-2014
Originally Posted by WhiteMamba:
That's a nice hook up :-)
Damn skippy!
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Byaah 11:15 AM 09-14-2014
Every padron I have has been really solid, not many but I get the feeling that when I pick one up to burn, I will end it being happy. Just consistent.
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68TriShield 12:19 PM 09-14-2014
jpb437 11:02 PM 09-14-2014
I just had my first '26 and it was amazing. The 4000 is my go to when I am on the road and need to pick up a cigar. Padron has not let me down yet. Always spot on.
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STEVE S 06:53 AM 09-15-2014
Nice pictures, I also love the 64's, the 3000 is my go to stick.
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ColdCuts 08:59 AM 09-15-2014
If there's a cigar smoker that
doesn't love the 64s, I've yet to meet him.
Let's not overlook the stick on the far right. That appears to be either a Hemingway Signature Maduro, or a Hemingway Classic Maduro... Either way, what bliss.
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markem 10:19 AM 09-15-2014
Gotta say that those two are among my fave NCs. If you get a chance to smoke a 1964 maduro, jump on it. You won't be disappointed.
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Dave128 10:20 AM 09-15-2014
That's an awesome friend, right there!
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jeepster 01:35 PM 09-17-2014
Part two came in today. And what I have I believe will make for some fantastic smoking. He sent me a Padron Delicias, Padron 2000, and a Padron Pigtail. Can't wait to light one of these up.
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Dave128 01:45 PM 09-17-2014
CubanStocked 04:04 PM 09-17-2014
padron aniv.'s are really worth it in my opinion...the 2000 - 6000's dont cut it for me...what a drastic change between the lines.
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