muhren 07:10 PM 09-17-2009
This is my 'go-to' smoke. Never had an issue with one. To be honest though, I always get a hint of nuts in the flavor...I'm not a nut eater, sO I can't tell you which one!
M
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Cigary 07:16 PM 09-17-2009
I have compared the two as I have a box of each and from my point of view there is barely a difference. Take the bands off both and smoke them and you won't be able to tell which is which.
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Bubba - NJ 08:39 PM 09-17-2009
Nice review . I just picked up a '32 and a '68 today in the Toro size and a '48 Churchill I think . I've been on a Padilla kick as of late , Big Time . Humidity really seemed cranked up in my B&M today so I'll let these rest a while before burning them up .
:-)
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njstone 09:46 PM 09-17-2009
That Padilla 1932 is my 2nd most-smoked cigar these days, after the Perdomo ESV. It's just an awesome cigar every single time!
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replicant_argent 10:23 PM 09-17-2009
I had one today, churchill. Setting up a garage sale+sweating a bucket or two+ no lunch= a little queasy for me. A good root beer solved that. The queasiness snuck up on me quickly.
Good smoke, some wonderful person bombed me with it. first half inch a little sharp, settled in with nice flavor in the mid third, to the last third when it started really turning on and intensifying flavor... yeah... had to get everything packed up, in the garage, and the back started twinging and making me scream. The last, best third of the smoke was sacrificed for logistics and trying to rearrange vertebrae without screaming. Dang.
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i had an padilla 1932 sometime ago and i thought these were freakin great. i was wondering what is the going price on these. Since i just won a 5pack on cbid for $22.
thanks
mike
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muhren 02:30 PM 11-29-2009
Great price!
I was going to bump this up since I'm smoking one right now outside in the 50 degree cloudy day and STILL diggin' it.
Bump for a great smoke even on a cruddy day.
Go pick one up guys!
M
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