The family reserve band does reverence the 1964 series and the 1926 series does also have 10 count boxes so this does not seem odd to meI did see one interesting thing when unboxing the cigars. The cigar band refers to a 1964 blend, but the box divider says "Serie 1926"....hmmView attachment 44340
The reason it seems odd to me is because the 1964 series and 1926 series are two different cigar blends, but this box refers to both. It may be exactly the way Jorge intended, just caught my eye that they referenced "serie 1926" on the box divider of a cigar that has a 1964 band.The family reserve band does reverence the 1964 series and the 1926 series does also have 10 count boxes so this does not seem odd to meI did see one interesting thing when unboxing the cigars. The cigar band refers to a 1964 blend, but the box divider says "Serie 1926"....hmmView attachment 44340
Thank you. Is the tobacco different then what's in the 45th?$25 is the MSRP per stick on em, MJM
Cigary43, we have em at Emerson's.
Got to try a family reserve at least once, pretty darn greatOuch @ $25 a stick. Definitely won't be an everyday smoke for me but I'll try one for a special occasion.
They are... One of the few cigars worth the excessive msrp!Got to try a family reserve at least once, pretty darn greatOuch @ $25 a stick. Definitely won't be an everyday smoke for me but I'll try one for a special occasion.![]()
:bigeyes: :applause: yeAh!!!I just finished the 50th, and I think it is the best Padron I've had so far...even better than the 80th. I've never had the Millenium, so I can't compare it to that one.