Padilla..?
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OldBlueEyes2012
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I've had a few Padillas come in and out of the humidor, but never smoked one. I don't know why, but I just have it in my head that they're not really great cigars. The only thing I have to back me in this is that I've never heard them mentioned in conversation before. Anyone here enjoy Padillas? Or hate them. Any views are welcome.
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I love the last production of Miami, have not tried the new one or the 8/11 blend, which I have in the humi waiting. They make some good stuff man.
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I've always loved the Padilla Habano, but I think it's on the chopping block. I've been trying to warm up to the Artemis, which isn't bad, but not up to the standard of the Habano, or the '68, or the Miami, which as Catfish said is a very nice cigar.
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Padilla 1932 is one of my favorites. Along with the Miami amd Dominus they all offer a very enjoyable experience in my opinion.
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Had one or two myself, but I am confused at this moment, like Amos said, there are some lines that are leaving and never coming back, some they will continue to produce and some revamping going on over there, so I would wait until everything settles down before going hog wild. I know some on here love them, believe ShotgunJohn and Skweekz, are fan favs of the golden and black bear lines.
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I was given a box of golden bear for my birthday and i fell in love with them so i picked up a mazo of the black bear only had a couple and they are fantastic ...to bad there dropping the black bear line
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Like the Miami, have them all but like that one the best.
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I don't enjoy Padillas, or hate them. I've never had one that I thought was really great though. I've tried most of the current line. Average to good, but nothing amazing. I've heard that when they were made by DPG, they were quite impressive. That kind of tells me where I should be spending my money.
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Padilla Miami Limitada Oscuro Perfecto is one of my favorites. It is a winner and on my top ten list. Not a huge fan of their other stuff but this is a winner.
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I am a big fan of both the Golden and Black bears. I also stocked up on the original Signature 1932 before they run out of the old blend. I believe it's already one that's been re-blended and re-banded. Back when I first started really buying faster than I smoke, I somehow ended up with a pile of Cazadores. They have a pretty good flavor and seem to be aging nicely. They actually have well over a year on them now, so they're smoking pretty well. In the end, thought, it's like everything else. You'll never know if you like them or not until you try them out.
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Biggest Padilla Winner - Signature 1932
Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian.
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Big fan of the 1932
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Ha! you got that right!The Sniper:Biggest Padilla Winner - Signature 1932
Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian. -
Absolutely.The Sniper:Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian. -
Big fan of the 68` Series robusto...
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Some brands don't blend to my taste buds and Padillas accross the board just don't do it for me. Not a bad brand, just not for me.
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If I am not mistaken didn't you end up getting hit with some unbanded sticks and after smoking them you went on and on about how great the flavor profile was only to learn they were Obsidians...or was that someone elseThe Sniper:Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian.
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LOL, yup, that was Glen, and that was a great thread to read too. hahaha, the sniper hunters hit him with 20 of those and 20 unbanded greycliffs if I remember right and Glen had to bomb the entire state to flush out who the hunters were.MTuccelli:
If I am not mistaken didn't you end up getting hit with some unbanded sticks and after smoking them you went on and on about how great the flavor profile was only to learn they were Obsidians...or was that someone elseThe Sniper:Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian. -
Both the 68' and 32' are great smokes. I have a first release box the of the 32' and love them.
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You scamps dont forget anything around here do you? Jeez, a guy bombs an entire state... LOL*Petey*:
LOL, yup, that was Glen, and that was a great thread to read too. hahaha, the sniper hunters hit him with 20 of those and 20 unbanded greycliffs if I remember right and Glen had to bomb the entire state to flush out who the hunters were.MTuccelli:
If I am not mistaken didn't you end up getting hit with some unbanded sticks and after smoking them you went on and on about how great the flavor profile was only to learn they were Obsidians...or was that someone elseThe Sniper:Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian.
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Hmm alright. Well I guess I probably should just start trying things before I come up with an opinion about them huh? Haha
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Padilla, at least until recently, was my favorite brand, but now they're blowing up everything I love. The Series 68' is my favorite smoke, and I really love the Habano and 1932 as well. The single batch is (or was rather) a good smoke to be had on the cheap. I suppose it's time to get some research done and get familiar with Corojo offerings from other brands.
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I really enjoy the Miami and Miami oscuro. With that said they do have some construction issues that can be very disappointing!! But they do taste pretty darn good!!
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Just a question but isn't obsidian made by pdr and not Padilla??Amos Umwhat:
Ha! you got that right!The Sniper:Biggest Padilla Winner - Signature 1932
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Jason you might want to try the Hybrid and the Achilles before giving up on them having a good stick on the cheap. I do agree with you about them blowing everything up. I too love the 68 and the Artisan (which I can't seem to find anymore). To bad cause that was a kick butt smoke.JudoChinX:Padilla, at least until recently, was my favorite brand, but now they're blowing up everything I love. The Series 68' is my favorite smoke, and I really love the Habano and 1932 as well. The single batch is (or was rather) a good smoke to be had on the cheap. I suppose it's time to get some research done and get familiar with Corojo offerings from other brands.
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Yes,Obsidian is a Pinar Del Rio cigar.
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There is/was a padilla obsidian as well. I don't know if it was sold on its own, but its in the padilla commemorative sampler.Lee.mcglynn:
Just a question but isn't obsidian made by pdr and not Padilla??Amos Umwhat:
Ha! you got that right!The Sniper:Biggest Padilla Winner - Signature 1932
Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian. -
The Padilla Obsidian was sold on its own for quite a while. It wasn't a terrible cigar, like SWAG, just disappointing. It looked good, felt good in the hand, burned well, and provided little to no flavor. Very strange. I bought a sampler after my first one, if I recall correctly, thinking I must have gotten a dud, or it needed resting or something like that. No such luck. It was really surprising to me, since I liked so many of Padilla's other cigars.asianbiker8:
There is/was a padilla obsidian as well. I don't know if it was sold on its own, but its in the padilla commemorative sampler.Lee.mcglynn:
Just a question but isn't obsidian made by pdr and not Padilla??Amos Umwhat:
Ha! you got that right!The Sniper:Biggest Padilla Winner - Signature 1932
Biggest Padilla Loser - Obsidian.
The new Obsidian, by PDR, is awesome. It was a little scary to try, though, with that name on it. -
It's been a while since I've had an Achilles, and though I have some on hand, I've never tried the Hybrid. This evening I'll smoke the Hybrid. Thanks for the advice MTuccelli! Good to see you around the boards.MTuccelli:
Jason you might want to try the Hybrid and the Achilles before giving up on them having a good stick on the cheap. I do agree with you about them blowing everything up. I too love the 68 and the Artisan (which I can't seem to find anymore). To bad cause that was a kick butt smoke.JudoChinX:Padilla, at least until recently, was my favorite brand, but now they're blowing up everything I love. The Series 68' is my favorite smoke, and I really love the Habano and 1932 as well. The single batch is (or was rather) a good smoke to be had on the cheap. I suppose it's time to get some research done and get familiar with Corojo offerings from other brands.
Obviously I don't like change, but the fact is, Padilla has made me a fan before, and I'm certain they'll continue surprising me in the future. -
I've had some great Padillas. The Habano, Dominous, Miami, and I just lOve the black bear.
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Well, I gave the Hybrid a shot, and I'm not too sure this is the smoke for me. The cold draw was interesting: a strong toffee with light mocha flavor, but after lighting, it all went downhill. The smoke had a strange, almost sour bite to it. This has been in my humi since November, so I don't think rest is an issue at this point. I'm planning on giving the Achilles another shot today.JudoChinX:
It's been a while since I've had an Achilles, and though I have some on hand, I've never tried the Hybrid. This evening I'll smoke the Hybrid. Thanks for the advice MTuccelli! Good to see you around the boards.MTuccelli:
Jason you might want to try the Hybrid and the Achilles before giving up on them having a good stick on the cheap. I do agree with you about them blowing everything up. I too love the 68 and the Artisan (which I can't seem to find anymore). To bad cause that was a kick butt smoke.JudoChinX:Padilla, at least until recently, was my favorite brand, but now they're blowing up everything I love. The Series 68' is my favorite smoke, and I really love the Habano and 1932 as well. The single batch is (or was rather) a good smoke to be had on the cheap. I suppose it's time to get some research done and get familiar with Corojo offerings from other brands.
Obviously I don't like change, but the fact is, Padilla has made me a fan before, and I'm certain they'll continue surprising me in the future.