Padron 3000M
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Padron 3000M
Templeton - sounds interesting! There are only a handful of American Ryes available here - unfortunately, Templeton isn't one of them.
JLP Conservas - uncomplicated, just sweet well-aged tobacco.
Padron '64 Pyramide Natural. Well I must say I was not very impressed. Much cheaper cigars out there that are better to me. Oh well maybe I need to develop my palate a little more or try the Maduro next time.
I like the Padron '26's much better than the 64's. and have to say I like the Padron 1000 series more Han the 64's - so I don't think you're crazy, Frank.
But - I had me one of those Padron '26 #35's this evening. What a great cigar!
...and I supported my local B&M by slightly overpaying - but not a bad deal to pay for a very nice shop with overstuffed leather chairs and good company! :smiley20:
Since George hasn't fixed the clock, I don't know if these qualify as "Today's smokes" but I smoked a:
Davidoff Double R on the way to the Jersey Shore on Thursday night and a
Davidoff Nicaragua petit corona on the way home Friday morning.
Celebrating the sale of my house and a new job by smoking the Padron 1926 80 Years I received from my 2011 Secret Santa.
Friday night: Bolivar PC - this was a fresh one and the most full bodied CC I have had so far. It was very good.
Today: Padron Londres Maduro for breakfast
HdM Epi #1 - Sunday morning read the (virtual) paper with coffee cigar.
Oliva V Beli - I had a dozen left in the box, and they were going to be the first up in my "cigars that I don't smoke" sell-off. However, I tried one tonight after supper, and, geez, I think that I will keep them now.
VMark - Congratulations! :-)
BowHH: I have found that 64's (and '26*s to some extent) don't really age that well. Regular series seem to settle down (I think) with a couple years, but the '64's that I have sat on have been disappointments given the cost.
ETA: Mind you, I smoked a 2-year-old (Padron dates their boxes) Londres Maduro last night and it didnt have the taste that Padron's have new, nor the usual two-year old taste. It appears that Min Ron Nee math (3 years in a display box = 5 years in a 'sealed' box) applies to x000's as well.
Camacho SLR Toro...........nice flavors.