Curious to hear which one you prefer the best ? I have had the 80th and the 45 , for me i thought the 80th was better than all i had to date . Although i really like the 26th series , which is your favorite not worrying about cost ?
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The 1926 serie 80 Years is by far the best smoke out there. While deployed to Iraq the Padron family sent me 2 boxes of the 80th and I loved them. I have always been a fan of the 1926 #2 and #6 and I have not had a bad Pardon cigar yet. I have now over 6 boxes of the 80th, 1 box of the 40th, and one or 2 of the 1964s. I find that from first draw to my last the 80th does not disappoint. Between the history of the cigar, having only one gentleman allowed to roll them, and the aroma of the 80th I do not know how any could compare.
Chadwick D. Ford Chief Warrant Officer US Army Blackhawk Pilot
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I tend to agree with CWO Ford....it's the 80th. I like both the nat and the mad, but prefer the maduro. I think the flavors are richer and more pronounced, heavy on the espresso and earth. But....tell me when have you ever had a bad Padron cigar?
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On the expensive side I would pick the 40th maduro and on the economical end I would pick the 3000 maduro. I love the flavors that come out of pretty much all the Padron line, a lot of coffee and chocolate.
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Originally posted by mbflash80: 45...80 and 40 close behind
I thought I had enjoyed most of the Padron cigars. I do not know of the 45. Is it still avalible. Also the one cigar I have yet to try is the Millennium. Anyone have the Millennium?
Chadwick D. Ford Chief Warrant Officer US Army Blackhawk Pilot
Posts: 30 | Location: Ft. Drum NY | Registered: June 25, 2008