FullOfSmoke 01:18 PM 01-25-2015
Hey hey I'm looking for some new types of cigars and I'm interested in Padron's 1964 aniversario. Anyone try any of these?
otherwise I'm open for suggestions
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pnoon 01:25 PM 01-25-2015
Welcome to Cigar Asylum, Cal.
Many of our new members post an introduction in the New Inmate forum.
Tons of information and knowledgeable members here. Many have smoked the Padron Anny 64s. Lots of threads about cigars and reviews as well. Take a look around.
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FullOfSmoke 01:28 PM 01-25-2015
Appreciate it! I couldn't find it thanks for the direction
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CigarNut 02:00 PM 01-25-2015
I am a big fan of the Padron 1964 Anniversary Maduro's -- some of the best non-Cuban cigars out there.
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Originally Posted by FullOfSmoke:
I'm interested in Padron's 1964 aniversario. Anyone try any of these?
Never heard of them.
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sikk50 03:16 PM 01-25-2015
They're delicious, but they also carry a hefty price tag. There are a lot of cigars out there that carry similar flavor profiles. I'd suggest trying one, you won't be disappointed, but also try to find something more affordable with a similar flavor profile for an every day smoke. Win win.
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MarkinAZ 03:30 PM 01-25-2015
Originally Posted by T.G:
Never heard of them.
If you have a cigar shop close by to where you live, you should drop by and introduce yourself to the owner. I'm sure he would help you out brother
:-)
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MurphysLaw 07:07 PM 01-25-2015
Try the Ortega Serie D cigars, very similar profile to the Padron at about half the price
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Jbailey 09:44 PM 01-25-2015
Padron 64 natural diplomatico and principe were my favorites. Also any 26 in maduro.
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shilala 04:33 AM 01-26-2015
You should give them a shot. They're extraordinary.
:-)
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Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
If you have a cigar shop close by to where you live, you should drop by and introduce yourself to the owner. I'm sure he would help you out brother:-)
:-):-):-)
Well played, sir.
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czerbe 02:30 PM 01-26-2015
FullOfSmoke 02:33 PM 01-26-2015
Originally Posted by sikk50:
They're delicious, but they also carry a hefty price tag. There are a lot of cigars out there that carry similar flavor profiles. I'd suggest trying one, you won't be disappointed, but also try to find something more affordable with a similar flavor profile for an every day smoke. Win win.
thanks for the replies everyone.
yeah I'm not too worried about the cost. I like what I like. I'll probably give some a try. I'll order a few within a sampler possibly
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FullOfSmoke 02:34 PM 01-26-2015
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
Try the Ortega Serie D cigars, very similar profile to the Padron at about half the price
thanks I haven't heard of those. I'll look into them a bit. Any others you recommend?
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jjirons69 08:12 AM 01-27-2015
To me they have their own unique flavor. I have yet to find a similar tasting smoke.
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wdwkelly 05:17 PM 02-12-2015
Nothing will compare to Padrons. At all. But, San Lotano Maduro is a good "instead of" cigar.
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pnoon 05:22 PM 02-12-2015
Originally Posted by wdwkelly:
Nothing will compare to Padrons. At all. But, San Lotano Maduro is a good "instead of" cigar.
Opinions vary.
Welcome to Cigar Asylum.
Many of our new members post an introduction in the New Inmate forum.
Tons of information and knowledgeable members here. Lots of threads about cigars and reviews as well. Take a look around.
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wdwkelly 05:32 PM 02-12-2015
Originally Posted by MurphysLaw:
Try the Ortega Serie D cigars, very similar profile to the Padron at about half the price
Oh yes! The Ortega D is a fine stick.
:-)
And you are correct..it does have that Padron feel
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