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    Welcome from Montana! I'm 19, so I'm young too. Also, I'm just as obsessed as you! Rock on, and suggest you try a cao gold, and a padron 3000. I like the flavour profiles of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by steffanan View Post
    Welcome from Montana! I'm 19, so I'm young too. Also, I'm just as obsessed as you! Rock on, and suggest you try a cao gold, and a padron 3000. I like the flavour profiles of them
    What are the flavor profiles of the CAO Gold and the Padron 3000?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playboy2011 View Post
    What are the flavor profiles of the CAO Gold and the Padron 3000?
    I'm pretty sure the Padron 3000 is in the reviews forum...
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    Welcome from Vancouver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    I'm pretty sure the Padron 3000 is in the reviews forum...
    I just finished reading your review. You did a superlative job on explaining the flavor profile. I'll definately take the Padron 3000 into consideration this Saturday while I'm at my local shop. I'm still figuring out my tastes, but thus far I have found I like coffee and cedar. My liking of the coffee really suprises me, because I absolutely hate coffee. Like the saying goes "Don't knock it till you try it."

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    I wouldn't buy a Padron at a Fuente event!
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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    I wouldn't buy a Padron at a Fuente event!
    The Arturo Fuente in store event is next weekend not this coming weekend. I wouldn't dare buy anything, but an Arturo Fuente at the event. I'm hoping they will have restocked on the Opus X by then, but if not I'll probably purchase a Double Chateau.

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    Welcome from Lancaster, PA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playboy2011 View Post
    I just finished reading your review. You did a superlative job on explaining the flavor profile. I'll definately take the Padron 3000 into consideration this Saturday while I'm at my local shop. I'm still figuring out my tastes, but thus far I have found I like coffee and cedar. My liking of the coffee really suprises me, because I absolutely hate coffee. Like the saying goes "Don't knock it till you try it."
    if you like the coffee flavor, pick up a Drew Estates Java

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    if you like the coffee flavor, pick up a Drew Estates Java
    I've thought about trying a flavored cigar like the Java, but I really love everything about non-flavored cigars. I just don't really like the idea of a flavored cigar. I really prefer the natural flavors of the tobacco(s) coming together to form the characteristics of a cigar. You could say I'm more of a traditionalist I guess. I did read a review of the Liga Privada NO.9 in the Reviews section, and it sounds right up my alley. Now the fun part, trying to find one .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playboy2011 View Post
    I've thought about trying a flavored cigar like the Java, but I really love everything about non-flavored cigars. I just don't really like the idea of a flavored cigar. I really prefer the natural flavors of the tobacco(s) coming together to form the characteristics of a cigar. You could say I'm more of a traditionalist I guess. I did read a review of the Liga Privada NO.9 in the Reviews section, and it sounds right up my alley. Now the fun part, trying to find one .
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