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Blueface 12-17-2009 01:03 PM

Re: Which PAM vitola if buying a box?
 
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Originally Posted by darkninja67 (Post 684326)
Probably going with the Exclusivo and maybe a box of 1926 35s.

The 1926 '35's Maduro are by far my favorite PAM.
The last couple of times I have been around the Padron family, that is all they have smoked. Must say something.

Pat1075 12-17-2009 01:16 PM

Re: Which PAM vitola if buying a box?
 
Well the 26 #35 is a whole different beast but a far tastier one great choice

klipsch 12-17-2009 03:24 PM

Re: Which PAM vitola if buying a box?
 
When I think of PAM's I think of the 64's ( Padron Aniversario Maduro) not the 26's. If you're going to delve into the 1926's...the #35 is the standout of the line as far as flavor and strength. The #35 is NOTHING like the larger vitola of the line. Actually...once you get into the larger ring gauge in the 26's...I think that the natty's may be a tad more interesting outside of the 40th's. Exclusivo's and #35's sound like fine choices... :tu

Pilon 12-17-2009 03:28 PM

Re: Which PAM vitola if buying a box?
 
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Originally Posted by klipsch (Post 684439)
When I think of PAM's I think of the 64's ( Padron Aniversario Maduro) not the 26's. If you're going to delve into the 1926's...the #35 is the standout of the line as far as flavor and strength. The #35 is NOTHING like the larger vitola of the line. Actually...once you get into the larger ring gauge in the 26's...I think that the natty's may be a tad more interesting outside of the 40th's. Exclusivo's and #35's sound like fine choices... :tu

The cigar snob has spoken............:r

klipsch 12-17-2009 03:51 PM

Re: Which PAM vitola if buying a box?
 
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Originally Posted by Pilon (Post 684444)
The cigar snob has spoken............:r

Move along now...we're talking about cigars costing more than $5 here. http://smiley.onegreatguy.net/lmao.gif


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