688sonarmen 09:44 PM 06-28-2013
I really like this wrapper, what do you all think and what cigars have it?
A few I know are the Illusione Rothchildes, 2012 Singulare, and Maduro. Emilio AF1 (which is f'ing Rad) and undercrowns.
I know there are some broadleaf whores out there and with out getting all artsy I like how complex the sweetness is on the Andrčs making me a bit slutty for it.
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Originally Posted by Remo:
Tat Mexican Experiment
Has to be one of my all time favorites
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101 San Andres
A Turrent Maduros
Cain Maduro
Cremo Classic Maduro
Emilio AF-1
Est. 1844
Flor de las Pedro, (Maduro flor de las Antilles)
Gispert Maduro
Gran Habano Azteca Double Maduro
H Upmann Reserve Maduro
Illusione Maduro
La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor
La Palina Maduro
La Reloba Seleccion Mexico
Liga Privada Undercrown
Montecristo Reserva Negra
Murcielago
My Uzi Weighs a Ton (incl Baitfish)
Nica Libre
Nub Maduro
Oliva V Maduro 2010, 2011, 2012
Omar Ortez Originals Puro Maduro
Ortega Series D Maduro
Romeo y Julieta Viejo
Saint Luis Rey Maduro
San Lotano Oval Maduro
Tempus Maduro
El Titan de Bronze redemption maduro
Viaje Samurai Maduro
Viaje Satori Edición Limitada 2012
Viaje Skull & Bones M?stery BP
Viaje WLP Stuffed Turkey Dark M
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big_jaygee 10:22 PM 06-28-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
EO Murcielago
:-)
has to be one of my favorites
and i like a lot of them on Remo's long list
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Porch Dweller 10:43 PM 06-28-2013
From Remo's list I've had the est. 1844, GH Azteca, La Reloba Seleccion Mexico, LP Undercrown, MUWAT Baitfish, Oliva V, and Nica Libre. The Baitfish and Nica Libre are okay, but I really enjoy the rest.
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688sonarmen 10:54 PM 06-28-2013
Damn Mike you have some skills, thanks for the list!
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the jiggler 11:20 PM 06-28-2013
Room101 San Andreas. The 305 is the bomb.
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bstarrs 11:54 PM 06-28-2013
Thanks for the list. I'll have to check these out
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My favorite wrapper. I will try any cigar that has this wrapper
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Ubiquitous 08:18 PM 06-29-2013
Originally Posted by 363:
Has to be one of my all time favorites
X10! I wish I could get my hands on some more.
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maninblack 09:15 PM 06-29-2013
My current favorite wrapper. So many amazing smokes using it.
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mahtofire14 12:45 AM 06-30-2013
Well apparently I love San Andreas Maduro wrapped cigars.....This list is almost every one of my favorite cigars....
:-)
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REALMCCOY 09:54 PM 07-01-2013
I have only tried LADC Mi Amor and Gran Habano Azteca Fuerte. Both were very enjoyable. Diesel Unlimited has some San Andres for filler with adds similar flavors that I have noticed, at least to my palate. Definitely hope to try some others such as the Series V Maduro cigars and LADC Mi Amor Reserva.
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Fordman4ever 10:05 PM 07-01-2013
I love the Nub Maduro,(the tubo is the bomb) all the Oliva V maduros, and the MUWAT baitfish.
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The Pardon anni and family blend 44 or 85 have this wrapper. I dont recall which. Whatever the one that tastes like Nica Libre.
:-)
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Originally Posted by mk05:
The Pardon anni and family blend 44 or 85 have this wrapper. I dont recall which. Whatever the one that tastes like Nica Libre. :-)
This rumor just never dies... At one point in the history of Padron Cigars, they did briefly experiment with other fillers and wrappers, one happened to be Mexican, but that was well over a decade ago. Since Orlando didn't really care for the flavor, those cigars weren't made again.
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I was told that by a lady who worked with the family a while back, but then she also told me there was no such thing as a Padron maduro process, so who knows. I'm inclined to believe her but I don't have much stock on NCs to really care.
That original statement should have said "anniversary family blend," not "anni and family blend." Also Padron, not pardon. Darn spell check.
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Originally Posted by mk05:
I was told that by a lady who worked with the family a while back, but then she also told me there was no such thing as a Padron maduro process, so who knows. I'm inclined to believe her but I don't have much stock on NCs to really care.
That original statement should have said "anniversary family blend," not "anni and family blend." Also Padron, not pardon. Darn spell check.
When I was down in Nicaragua a few years ago at the factory, I asked Jorge about he validity of the continuing Mexican capa rumor, he just kind of rolled his eyes, sighed and explained what I posted above. They absolutely did do some limited work with other tobaccos at one point, but not anymore; this appears to be the point that seems to get lost in translation. Another thing he explained was that Padron, unlike most, if not all, other cigar factories, isn't zona franca, so for them to import anything, especially tobacco, is heavily taxed so it's not even really practical for them to make cigars with imported tobacco.
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