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Re: Which maduro?
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Camacho Triple Maduro should get you where you want to be :ss
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CAO MX2
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One vote for Pepin JJ Maduro
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I just finished a Kristoff Maduro Torpedo and it was really enjoyable. Smoked one about 11 months ago and it was only so-so but after almost a year's rest it has really come into it own.
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[quote=Jimmy Robusto;23768]Looking for suggestions. Which maduro stick would you recommend? I want that rich, chocolaty, slightly sweet taste, earthy and incense-like but not terribly spicy...But not really mild either...
Well as far as I'm concerned the flavors your looking for are definitely in the Padron 1964 series. At the risk of sounding like a rich jerk (which I'm not)...the 1926 80th anniversary was an awesome delivery system of these flavors but good luck finding them and even better luck finding a friend who will treat you to one. I also think that the CAO maduro will have what you're looking for and it's a little cheaper than the 1964 series. I'm surprised you said the Onyx Reserve didn't give you what you were hoping for. |
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Kristoff maduro & maduro ligero's were awesome smokes. Try em if you havn't yet
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The only one I smoke that I will buy by the box WOAM. And with age they are fantastic.:ss
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My two current favorites are the 601 Blue Maduro and the DPG Serie JJ maduro. I love them both. The Perdomo Reserve maddy is good too.
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I think the cigar that fits the taste profile in the description is the Padron Panatella Maduro.
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CAO Gold Maduro
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