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bbass2
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I'm having a smoke tonight to celebrate being able to smoke again after having wisdom teeth removed and having our house under contract. The one with the most votes wins.
1. Padron 64 Natural
2. Ghurka Cellar Reserve
3. Ashton blend LAdC
1. Padron 64 Natural
2. Ghurka Cellar Reserve
3. Ashton blend LAdC
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Padron!!
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Padron
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Padron
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Really?!really?!?! For pure pleasure padron!! For pure over hype gurhka
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Padron
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Well this seems like no contest but...cellar reserve
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Cellar!
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Número uno. Congrats by the way.
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Cellar
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-3ehehat:Cellar -
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Ugh...my GED has failed me.
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voting open for another hour. I'm a little confused too, but padron certainly has the lead.
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Lolol!!!Rain:Ugh...my GED has failed me. -
GED? REALLY???? Go ahead, flaunt your higher learning!Rain:Ugh...my GED has failed me. -
Hey, I teach GED...I can refresh you.ehehat:
GED? REALLY???? Go ahead, flaunt your higher learning!Rain:Ugh...my GED has failed me. -
I'll be the odd man out.... I say go with the La Aroma De Cuba!!!
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We need a report on your findings Ben!!!
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Voting over. My advanced backwoods GA math skills determine the Padron 64 Natural Monarca the winner! I was surprised to see only one vote for the lady. Oh well it may come to a fiery demise before the end of the weekend. Thanks for voting!
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I should hope so....
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If by reporting findings you mean a review then here you go.
Each person has their own opinions on what's most important in a cigar. For me it's construction and the flavor towards the end. If it has a good draw, doesn't require touch-ups, and doesn't get bitter towards the end then it automatically gets high marks for me. No surprise for a Padron but this one passed with flying colors in each of those categories.
In terms of flavor, it wasn't 100% in my wheelhouse but still really good and there were enough transitions to keep it interesting. Primary flavors were coffee, earth, and black pepper. Keeping the coffee reference from the beginning to end it started out as a nice creamy latte and finished as a bold roast french press. Smoked to the nub in 1hr 45min -
Excellent..yeah they are spot on consistently..love them, can't afford them but someday a box will be mine!!bbass2:If by reporting findings you mean a review then here you go.
Each person has their own opinions on what's most important in a cigar. For me it's construction and the flavor towards the end. If it has a good draw, doesn't require touch-ups, and doesn't get bitter towards the end then it automatically gets high marks for me. No surprise for a Padron but this one passed with flying colors in each of those categories.
In terms of flavor, it wasn't 100% in my wheelhouse but still really good and there were enough transitions to keep it interesting. Primary flavors were coffee, earth, and black pepper. Keeping the coffee reference from the beginning to end it started out as a nice creamy latte and finished as a bold roast french press. Smoked to the nub in 1hr 45min -
I would really have to go for the Padron. As much as I love Cellar Reserves....the 1964 is even better.
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Just wait till you try the family reserves...game over lol