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Which Padron to get?

biodarwinbiodarwin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 260
I have never smoked a Padron before. I was thinking about buying a couple with my next order. Which ones would you recommend?

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  • BigshizzaBigshizza Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 10,949
    '64 Anniversay Maduro principale...one of my faves for a quality quickie.
  • SleevePlzSleevePlz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,408
    If you have never had one, perhaps a little sampler? They do everything in natural and maduro. Try one or the other (or both?) in each of the lines. The 2000 is a great cheap smoke that can be found almost everywhere. In the '64 and '26, check out the sizes and pick the one that most appeals. You really can't go wrong with whatever you choose.
  • Russ55Russ55 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,762
    I'd get the 2k, 3k, and 5k in nat and maduro. And I'd trade for a '64 or '26 because you're probably going to enjoy one of those more if it has some rest/age on it.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Which Parton to get? All of them.....
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    id go with the 3000 in natural and maduro. you will get a decent idea of what the blending style is all about. if you like those you can then feel less worried about spending the coin on the more expensive blends.
  • biodarwinbiodarwin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 260
    kuzi16:
    id go with the 3000 in natural and maduro. you will get a decent idea of what the blending style is all about. if you like those you can then feel less worried about spending the coin on the more expensive blends.
    Perfect. Thank you!
  • BigT06BigT06 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,899
    kuzi gives good advice. But so does Dustin. They are all worth trying. Plus, if you happen to have some you don't like, you could trade em for something you do like in about .05 seconds.
  • KCWKCW Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,253
  • mr.wendell1979mr.wendell1979 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 221
    The only Padrons I've had were the 1964 Anniversary and they were amazing... will definately be trying the other sticks
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    The 64 exclusivo will always be a staple in my humis!! But for a cheap flavorful smoke I like the londres maddy...but as stated you can't go wrong with any of them!!
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    kuzi16:
    id go with the 3000 in natural and maduro. you will get a decent idea of what the blending style is all about. if you like those you can then feel less worried about spending the coin on the more expensive blends.
    The 3000 is a great value in the 5 packs. But yeah they all are great.
  • Shaun.Harrison87Shaun.Harrison87 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,971
    Rhamlin:
    kuzi16:
    id go with the 3000 in natural and maduro. you will get a decent idea of what the blending style is all about. if you like those you can then feel less worried about spending the coin on the more expensive blends.
    The 3000 is a great value in the 5 packs. But yeah they all are great.
    Agreed...great smoke that won't break the budget
  • Gino USMCGino USMC Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 127
    Padron 64 is my favorite cigar so far.
  • JDHJDH Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,107
    kuzi16:
    id go with the 3000 in natural and maduro. you will get a decent idea of what the blending style is all about. if you like those you can then feel less worried about spending the coin on the more expensive blends.
    ......This is very good advice, (and if memory serves, it's just about what I did) but I would go straight for the '26. I think they are some of the very best cigars legally avaliable to us. If you don't like it, then forget about all the other Padrons.
  • biodarwinbiodarwin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 260
    I did end up with 2 of the 3000's natural and maduro. Really looking forward to trying them.
  • Roberto99Roberto99 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,077
    That's a good place to start!
  • insomnniapbinsomnniapb Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 590
    Thank for the thread btw. provided some insight for me. I have been looking for some nice cigars for my buddies wedding this summer. I have pretty much set my mind on Padron after ruling out Opus after trying it! As the best man I feel obligated to bring the best cigars though =p
  • Rail JockeyRail Jockey Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 758
    1964 85th anniversary, hands down my favorite cigar of all time.....pricey but worth it once in a while
  • Jasonc1982Jasonc1982 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 278
    The 1964 series is what I would suggest. Or the 85th anniversary and the other high dollar editions. I'm not a fan of the regular Padron's though...but if price is a factor then I would do what most of these guys are saying :)
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Jasonc1982:
    The 1964 series is what I would suggest. Or the 85th anniversary and the other high dollar editions. I'm not a fan of the regular Padron's though...but if price is a factor then I would do what most of these guys are saying :)
    IMO the normal padron line is best when aged especially the naturals even a nap of 9 monthes does wonders too them. But personally I try too rest all of them if I can lol...
  • phobicsquirrelphobicsquirrel Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 7,349
    I've only had the 64, 26, family reserves, 40th and 80th. The 64 I though was a bit stronger than the 26, though now a days I like both. I hope your like the one's you got, if you do they get better.
  • Jasonc1982Jasonc1982 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 278
    Lee.mcglynn:
    Jasonc1982:
    The 1964 series is what I would suggest. Or the 85th anniversary and the other high dollar editions. I'm not a fan of the regular Padron's though...but if price is a factor then I would do what most of these guys are saying :)
    IMO the normal padron line is best when aged especially the naturals even a nap of 9 monthes does wonders too them. But personally I try too rest all of them if I can lol...
    Hmmm...I'll have to try that. I hope they have some in stock around here :P. If not I'll just buy more Liga Privada's lol...which are also very good aged.
  • Glock1975Glock1975 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,372
    Jasonc1982:
    The 1964 series is what I would suggest. Or the 85th anniversary and the other high dollar editions. I'm not a fan of the regular Padron's though...but if price is a factor then I would do what most of these guys are saying :)
    + 1
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