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I absolutely love the 1964 Series, so which of the anniversary series are worth it? | ||
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All of them LOL. But my favorite is the 64 series in a maduro wrapper, better known as a PAM. (_________]]]~~ | |||
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Just got finished smoking one after about 3 months of rest in the humi..... Very nice Give life a try... | |||
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Steve is right, all of them are worth it IMO...obviously they arent all the most affordable, but when you can have some of the others, I doubt youll ever be dissatisfied. The next time some academics tell you how important "diversity" is, ask how many Republicans there are in their sociology department. -- Thomas Sowell | |||
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To answer your question: PAM Exclusivo, PAM Superior, Natural Principe are the best I've had in the 64 series. | |||
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I love the Exclusivo in the '64 series, but also the Toro that is sold at the TAA affiliated shops. The toro is about equal to the #9 of the '26 series, also fabulous. | |||
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My favorite is the 1926 maduro. Molto biene, Delicioso! Ay! fo'ggeta 'bout it... I'm bustin' beans over here, eh! | |||
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My favorite is the 1926 Maduro 80 Year Anny.. GREAT stick.. | |||
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X2 Ay! fo'ggeta 'bout it... I'm bustin' beans over here, eh! | |||
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I'm a big fan of the PAM Exclusivo and also the PAM Superior. Because of the box press the Superior is the closest thing in the line to a lancero (even though it has a 42 ring gauge) and it's the best priced for what you get. | |||
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Padron is one of a few cigar makers that consistently produces high quality sticks. It's a matter of individual taste/mood when selecting a line. My favorite is the '26 40th Natural. Their maduros are wonderful too, rich. | |||
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I agree! My favorite is the PAM 1926 No. 9. The regular Padron line is excellent as well. The Delicias maduro are great for a quick smoke. | |||
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I should also mention the 80th is my (real) favorite but it's just too pricey to smoke more often than a special occasion. (_________]]]~~ | |||
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My sentiments exactly! The next time some academics tell you how important "diversity" is, ask how many Republicans there are in their sociology department. -- Thomas Sowell | |||
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Its kinda sad seeing so many people swear by them but padron never appeal to me. Except for the 80th I have tried all the line and don't find them to be outstanding. Not bad, but nothing special. I guess taste is subjective. To smoke or not to smoke, that's the question. | |||
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Subjective IS the operative word here. No need to be sad, be happy and enjoy your preferences. Ay! fo'ggeta 'bout it... I'm bustin' beans over here, eh! | |||
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Shifting the subject a little, for Padron lovers, what non-Padron cigars do you find to be truly exceptional? If price was no object. | |||
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I've personally never tried them, but I've been told that the Ortega Maduro is a good alternative | |||
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I love all the padrons, I have 1926, PAM's and even have a couple of the 80's in my humidor. But the other cigar I find exceptional are opusx I know that they are nothing alike but i find them amazing. --------------- Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman - or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle. -George Burns | |||
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I love the 1926 series. All of them. Wanted:Schrodinger's Cat, dead AND alive! | |||
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