Duke9192 09:30 PM 05-15-2011
Mine is the 80th, and the 1964 Toro.
What are your two favorite Padron sticks?
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688sonarmen 09:37 PM 05-15-2011
Haha! Nice thread man, for me it's the 3000 since I've had so many.
Next would be the 40th anni
:-)
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Bill86 09:39 PM 05-15-2011
I haven't had too many Padrons, actually only one. The natural anniversary "el Principe" size. I did enjoy it a great deal. Little flavor bombs, although for the price I'd take the SCdlH El Principe any day.
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pektel 09:40 PM 05-15-2011
I haven't had but 2 different vitolas. I like them both equally, and the only deciding factor between the 2 is how much smoke time I have. Delicias and ambassador maduros.
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maninblack 09:42 PM 05-15-2011
Originally Posted by Bill86:
I haven't had too many Padrons, actually only one. The natural anniversary "el Principe" size. I did enjoy it a great deal. Little flavor bombs, although for the price I'd take the SCdlH El Principe any day.
My favorite 64 is the Principe as well, however I too would take a SCdlH Principe over a Padron any day, or a Trini Reyes for that matter. Lately though, my favorite Padron has been the Maduro Londres. The 64's and 36's have been a little harsh recently. With so much attention given to the top shelf Padrons, sometimes people forget how good the regular line is.
cheers
:-)
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Bill86 09:52 PM 05-15-2011
Originally Posted by JJG:
My favorite 64 is the Principe as well, however I too would take a SCdlH Principe over a Padron any day, or a Trini Reyes for that matter. Lately though, my favorite Padron has been the Maduro Londres. The 64's and 36's have been a little harsh recently. With so much attention given to the top shelf Padrons, sometimes people forget how good the regular line is.
cheers :-)
:-) :-)
I agree the Reyes are wonderful cigars. However I cannot bring myself to buy a box when the El Principes are a bit larger and $25 less per box. I wish the Reyes was at least a PC size, even though that would ruin the point. I would love a 2 hour cigar with the Reyes flavor profile
:-) :-)
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kickerb 09:53 PM 05-15-2011
Salvelinus 09:56 PM 05-15-2011
I'm with Jeff, maddie in the londres size. Perfect size smoke as far as I am concerned.
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Duke9192 10:03 PM 05-15-2011
The Londres are a great go to stick in either nat or mad.
For the price you can't beat them.
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jwillm 11:04 PM 05-15-2011
Padron has always impressed me with the consistency of their product, and the fact that even their cheapest cigars are given the care that every cigar wishes it had. But I get buyer's remorse pretty easily when I spend upwards of $20 on a stick (or more).
So I have to go with the Delicias and 2000 maduros.
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icehog3 12:42 AM 05-16-2011
Smoked my first 40th yesterday, and it was a pretty good cigar.
Thank you Jorge Padron, of the Padron Cigar Company.
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fatdog 06:15 AM 05-16-2011
I'll take any of 000 lines thank you very much.
Peace
Marc
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BigCat 06:24 AM 05-16-2011
I burn through a lot of 3000 maduros. I love them. I like the 64s also, but don't burn through nearly as many of those. I think I need to pick up a 40th based on this thread.
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JarvisAmadio 06:44 AM 05-16-2011
Padron Series 3000 Maduro
A true classic and unique-tasting cigar whose outstanding quality defies its affordable price.
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darkninja67 08:00 AM 05-16-2011
FR 45th maduro followed by the 40th maduro and the '26 #2 maduro bringing up the rear.
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Retiredguy 08:44 AM 05-16-2011
I smoke quite a few londres and churchills, but my favorite is the 64 diplomatico natural.
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mikemets 08:54 AM 05-16-2011
In order:
45th mad
40th mad
80th mad
26 no. 2 mad
35 nat
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danreeve 09:12 AM 05-16-2011