BigT06:I agree that the 3 are very different in terms of flavor profiles. I guess if you are new to full bodied cigars, or do not smoke them daily, the strength of the cigars alone may make your mind relate them...? Personally I like all 3, but I love the Ruination. The Ruination is, in my opinion, also a much fuller bodied cigar than the other 2... but it may feel that way to me because I like the taste of it so much that I smoke it a little faster than I do the Miami or DPG Blue, and I retrohale at least 75% of the smoke... In their own ways, all 3 of these sticks are marvelous. If you like the DPG Blue, try the DPG Black (also called the Cuban Classic). In my mind, the Black actually more closely resembles the flavor profile of the Ruination than the Blue does.... IMHO. It really is funny how people smoking the same sticks can have such different impressions of them.
BigT06:For me, the differences are in the overall experience. The Padilla Miami is a very smooth cigar with ample pepper and spice, but the complexities in the cigar are more subtle, and the dominant taste of leather and almonds and the subtle spice kick continue for the duration of the cigar. With the MOW Ruination it's a totally different story. The cigar makes huge transitions where the dominant flavor actually changes every inch or so, but the cigar always maintains a ton of zest with spices that linger from draw to finish. It's a more aggressive cigar. The DPG Blue, to me, tastes the sweetest. Like all full bodied cigars from Pepin, the Blue does have some pepper and spice, but it also has a salty finish with a lot of sweetness not found in the Miami or Ruination. All three of the sticks will have notes of nuts, pepper, cocoa, and coffee, but it's in the way that they deliver the tastes and strengths that separate the experience you will get from each stick.
ZAP:Perhaps it is that sweeter, saltiness of the DPG that I enjoy....any other sticks similar? BigT06:For me, the differences are in the overall experience. The Padilla Miami is a very smooth cigar with ample pepper and spice, but the complexities in the cigar are more subtle, and the dominant taste of leather and almonds and the subtle spice kick continue for the duration of the cigar. With the MOW Ruination it's a totally different story. The cigar makes huge transitions where the dominant flavor actually changes every inch or so, but the cigar always maintains a ton of zest with spices that linger from draw to finish. It's a more aggressive cigar. The DPG Blue, to me, tastes the sweetest. Like all full bodied cigars from Pepin, the Blue does have some pepper and spice, but it also has a salty finish with a lot of sweetness not found in the Miami or Ruination. All three of the sticks will have notes of nuts, pepper, cocoa, and coffee, but it's in the way that they deliver the tastes and strengths that separate the experience you will get from each stick.