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mclaus2 09-29-2009 04:32 PM

Padron Family Reseve
 
I just picked up a #45 murduro the other day, the shop had few more but it's a little spendy at $26 a pop. I'm told that it's one of the front runners for the cigar of the year.

I haven't decided if I want to smoke this one or let it age. Has anyone else had a chance to smoke one of these? I hear they are hard to come by.

chippewastud79 09-29-2009 04:41 PM

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I have heard they are very underwhelming and not nearly worth the price tag. As is similar with the 40th and 80th :2

Doctorossi 09-29-2009 04:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mclaus2 (Post 573722)
I'm told that it's one of the front runners for the cigar of the year.

According to...?

mclaus2 09-29-2009 06:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doctorossi (Post 573746)
According to...?

Just from my local Tobacconist. However, if chippewastud79 is correct and they are "underwhelming" then maybe he was just trying to move product.

I'm suffering from a cold right now, but I think I'll lite this thing up once I'm back to full health.

Slavac 09-29-2009 06:20 PM

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I think they're brilliant. YMMV.

icehog3 09-29-2009 06:22 PM

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It is a well-hyped Padron product, so it will end up on the Top 10 cigar list at Cigar Aficianado without a doubt, regardless of truth.

kenstogie 09-29-2009 06:25 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 573973)
It is a well-hyped Padron product, so it will end up on the Top 10 cigar list at Cigar Aficianado without a doubt, regardless of truth.

That seems to be CA's MO. Gotta pay the bills I guess.

Starz26 09-29-2009 07:10 PM

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It has already scored a 94 on cigar insider.

www.smokingstogie.com has a great review of it.

Scottw 09-29-2009 07:34 PM

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Wouldn't expect much else from Padron. The cigars are great but overpriced. Great marketng and connections with cigar media though. I'll try one.

heavyd 09-29-2009 08:03 PM

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I have not tried one of these yet, but my experience with the expensive Padron offerings, ie. 80th, 40th, Padron Legacy, etc... is that they are overpriced. There is just not that much difference between the regular 64 and 26 and the "special" cigars, IMO.

When you smoke the 45, please write a review :)

cigarlvr 09-29-2009 08:10 PM

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I would burn it now. The few 40th and 80th time didnt do it justice. They are better right away. Give it some time and you will loose that great Padron flavor

Texan in Mexico 09-29-2009 08:24 PM

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Get over the cold and smoke away!

As has been said a few times, Padrons can be very good after a few years, just depends on what you like, but I would def recommend smoking within a couple years.

floydpink 09-29-2009 08:36 PM

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Aside from the Londres and the thousand series, I find no Padrons worth the pricetag anymore.

Then again, sales have sucked this year and my budget is reflecting that.

El Fumador 09-29-2009 08:54 PM

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I'm not a fan of any of the padron natural wraps, I like the maduro's 64's are worth 10bucks a stick. The 26's are not worth the money not much difference at all, if anything I find them harder to pull. The 40th anniversary were way over rated, but I must say the 80th anniversary maduro was fantastic. It was a very mature cigar, i thought they hit the blend just right. Now is it worth 30 bucks a stick, no way maybe 20. So the 45 maduro would be interesting, i'm sure there over priced but might be really good, they are hard to come by. One thing i'm sure of is that this cigar is probably more worthy of cigar of the year, compared to last year's cigar of the year. That 5 dollar dog terd, The CASA Magna. Now for a 5 dollar cigar it's okay, but to even be mentioned with the cigar's of the year, and for that to be put no.1 was absurd. Make's me really question how that decision go's down.

mclaus2 09-30-2009 09:48 AM

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Thanks everyone. Reading through this thread I've just come to realize that every Padron that I've enjoyed smoking never sat in my humidor for a long period of time. The ones that aged year or two of age either made me sick or left me very disappointed (for the price).

I will also note that anything over $15 I really start wonder about the value. It's seem to be my personal price point when I expect a cigar to knock my socks off.

I've decided that once I've kicked this head cold, I'm putting a flame to this cigar. Should I report back here or is there another area I should post my experience?

WARNING: SHAMELESS PLUG :)
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As on of the co-founders of Free Cigar Ratings, I will be putting my review up our site. But I will also share my finding with the new friends that I've found here.

Texan in Mexico 09-30-2009 09:59 AM

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I would put it here and I look forward to your review!

BeerAdvocate 09-30-2009 11:15 AM

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Stogie Review did an article on this cigar and said it was one of the best cigars they have smoked.
I trust them over CigarAfic. anyday!

JJG 09-30-2009 11:39 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Scottw (Post 574084)
The cigars are great but overpriced.

agreed, I'm sure this is a great cigar, but for $25, consumer's expectations are going to be sky high. It seems like by charging this much for a cigar, Padron is setting people up for disappointment.

Blueface 09-30-2009 01:48 PM

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Haven't had one of these yet but will soon.

I guess since tastes vary so much, not surprised some did not like the 40th or 80th. For me, the many of both I have had have never let me down. Just smoked some 40th with dad last week that I had been sitting on for about 6 months. No way was I let down.

However, for $25 bucks, I prefer the 40th over the $30 80th.
Pricey? Sure. So is a BMW but decided to get one of those too.:D

Blueface 09-30-2009 01:57 PM

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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.

mclaus2 09-30-2009 02:34 PM

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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

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:np

Adriftpanda 09-30-2009 09:11 PM

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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