I'm generally not one to spend a lot on a single cigar, but a few years back I bought one of those Padron anniversary cigars and let me tell you,
what an amazing smoke. Worth the money every once in a while.
John
Printable View
I'm generally not one to spend a lot on a single cigar, but a few years back I bought one of those Padron anniversary cigars and let me tell you,
what an amazing smoke. Worth the money every once in a while.
John
The Padrons are not crazy expensive like a real Cohiba or Trinidad. My experience over the last 15 or so years is that even when other makers quality slipped a bit because of increased production, etc, the Padron Anniversary stuff and the higher end stuff that Fuente makes for themselves and others stayed good. You can;'t say that about some of the Cubans. Pardon really helped Nicaragua steal some of the thunder from the DR and Honduras just like the Opus line really challenged the Cubans when they first came out.
I agree. Padron is generally what I smoke. The regular cigars are very economical and are a great smoke.
John
Habana Partagas Serie E No. 2. A powerhouse of a cigar. : )
So today I did a small La Palina. The "Kill Bill". It's a 4.25 x 40 powerhouse, oh Yum! Oil on the lips, tons of smoke, and the pepper on the retrohale... oh man. This cigar is actually, refreshing!
At first I wasn't sure if a cigar this size could live up to its retail, but man, it did. What a great little cigar!
Attachment 194911
Seriously - the song title is fitting of the stick
Rocky Patel Decade Cameroon Toro
Sunday with Son in Law
Attachment 194968
Tonight a smaller la Traviata
Attachment 194969
its like we share a brain brother :)
Nom, nom, nom...
Attachment 195027