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mclaus2 09-30-2009 02:34 PM

Re: Padron Family Reseve
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blueface (Post 575432)
Thanks to this thread, called my old acquaintances at Padron.
They cannot keep this cigar in stock since having introduced it at the show.
They are trickling in a couple of boxes here and there and leave the moment they come in.
They come in boxes of 10.
Was told I may get lucky in the next week or two and have one dropped shipped to me.
Will cross my fingers and wait patiently.
I will always cherish my account with them and a member since 1992.

Try contacting the Freeport Trading Company in Freeport Maine, they had a few left on Saturday and I'm sure they would be willing to ship to you (if they have any left).

Note: This is not a shameless plug, It's my preferred cigar shop. No affiliation with my website.

catfish2 09-30-2009 09:02 PM

Re: Padron Family Reseve
 
:np

Adriftpanda 09-30-2009 09:11 PM

Re: Padron Family Reseve
 
I read a few review on these cigars, these are also called the "hammer." There is a picture of a hammer on the band. These cigars are suppose to be very spicy. I will have to get my hands on a few of these.

Flat4boxer 10-04-2009 05:45 AM

Re: Padron Family Reseve
 
I bought two, tried one. The other will sit in the humidor for a year or longer before it smoke it.

It was alright but for my money, there are other Padron products that I'd buy first.

YMMV :2

mclaus2 10-19-2009 04:20 PM

Re: Padron Family Reseve
 
I'm smoking this cigar as I write this and it has yet to disappointed. The very first puff I noted some very complex spicy flavors (I love spice in a cigar). I'm not through the 1st quarter yet, so my expectations have just kicked up a notch.

Ah, some of that spice just gave away to a nice warm nutty flavor. I'm finding it a little difficult to put down.

That's it for this post now, I will write another post after I've finished with this cigar.

mclaus2 10-19-2009 05:40 PM

Re: Padron Family Reseve
 
Just finished and I throughly enjoyed this cigar. It burned evenly and consistently and the flavors were very nice. The nutty flavor I mentioned earlier gave away to nice peppery taste with creamy espresso (or mocha) aftertaste.

I found the ash to be a little loose the fall off without warning, so watch out for that.

In summary, I consider this to be an expensive cigar (at $26) but consider it a must try. It certainly a great choice for that special occasion. In the end I rate it 94.

Warning: Shameless Plug:

You can read my full review on my website


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