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Cubano1
09-13-2005, 01:12 PM
What can I say except that this was one of the best non Cubans that I have ever smoked.
Priced to the point that I can only smoke it on special occasions.
My hat is off to the Padrons for producing this excellent Cigar. :clap:
jcgoldner
09-13-2005, 02:26 PM
I am wholeheartedly in agreement!
GuyMcBeerdrinker
09-13-2005, 02:28 PM
what shade and vitola?
Cubano1
09-13-2005, 03:06 PM
what shade and vitola?
Principe.
geoffrie
09-13-2005, 03:51 PM
And don't forget to add .... never a construction problem.
Wasch_24
09-14-2005, 12:33 PM
I have tried four or five and couldn't get into them at all for some reason.
joshua
09-14-2005, 01:20 PM
JC sent me one, but I have yet to smoke it. Sometime soon perhaps! It does look great, I always thought they were nice looking cigars
Da Klugs
09-14-2005, 01:49 PM
Principe Maduro and # 6 in the 26 line are staples in my humi. The # 6 to me is the most unique NC for its ability to change so much during the smoke.
Hard to go wrong with any of the annies though.
jcgoldner
09-14-2005, 02:21 PM
Principe Maduro and # 6 in the 26 line are staples in my humi. The # 6 to me is the most unique NC for its ability to change so much during the smoke.
Hard to go wrong with any of the annies though.
I haven't smoked a 26 yet. I have a couple #6's in the humi that I've been waiting for the right time to try. They sound like a very interesting smoke. Maybe sometime soon. I've been partial to the Exclusivo Maduro in the 64's, although they are all great.
tubaman
09-15-2005, 03:01 PM
I totally agree that this is a fine cigar with outstanding construction. But I'm not sure it is worth the price. There are some NC cigars that, for what you are getting, are not worth the premium price, when you can get regular line cuban cigars that are, imho, as good or better and not as expensive as these cigars.
Da Klugs
09-22-2005, 10:51 AM
I totally agree that this is a fine cigar with outstanding construction. But I'm not sure it is worth the price. There are some NC cigars that, for what you are getting, are not worth the premium price, when you can get regular line cuban cigars that are, imho, as good or better and not as expensive as these cigars.
They can be had reasonably in box quantity if you shop around. Nice rut breakers from smoking cuban after cuban after cuban. :skew:
tubaman
09-22-2005, 11:02 AM
They can be had reasonably in box quantity if you shop around. Nice rut breakers from smoking cuban after cuban after cuban. :skew:
I don't know, I've never gotten into a rut smoking cuban after cuban!! That's just me. I guess I'm a habanos snob. :eyebrow:
geoffrie
09-22-2005, 12:00 PM
I guess I'm a habanos snob. :eyebrow:
:yes:
geoffrie
09-22-2005, 12:06 PM
Now, to the point after confirming that tubaman is a snob...
I like PAMs because of the change of pace. I, too, am a snob and rarely tire of cuban after cuban. However, the PAM offers a unique flavor profile.
It's a little like a ERDM CS. I like them as a change of pace. A very distinct woodiness in their case. Great cigar, however, they are not in my "rotation."
I has some 26s and 40th anni that are uniquely excellent.
tubaman
09-22-2005, 04:02 PM
Now, to the point after confirming that tubaman is a snob...
I like PAMs because of the change of pace. I, too, am a snob and rarely tire of cuban after cuban. However, the PAM offers a unique flavor profile.
It's a little like a ERDM CS. I like them as a change of pace. A very distinct woodiness in their case. Great cigar, however, they are not in my "rotation."
I has some 26s and 40th anni that are uniquely excellent.
:rofl:
caudio51
09-25-2005, 08:18 PM
I had one this afternoon during the Jets game. The game sucked, at least the cigar was great!
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