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Brad 11-05-2010 08:48 AM

Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Have any of you BOTL had the chance to smoke a Padron 46th yet? I was wondering what your opinion of it was.

I haven't seen many reviews of this stick, and even though it was supposed to come out in September, not a single B&M around my area carries them. Looks like most online retailers don't have them yet either, just a few here and there.

Thanks. :)

CigarNut 11-05-2010 08:51 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
I had a Maduro a week or so back and while it was really good I like the 45 Maduro and the 80 Year Maduro better.

elderboy02 11-05-2010 08:57 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
It is very, very good. I had the Maduro.

Brad 11-05-2010 09:07 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elderboy02 (Post 1050179)
It is very, very good. I had the Maduro.

Did you order it? I haven't found anybody in Cincy that carries them. I haven't tried Straus, but if they do have them I'm sure they want $30/stick for them. :td

elderboy02 11-05-2010 09:12 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad (Post 1050190)
Did you order it? I haven't found anybody in Cincy that carries them. I haven't tried Straus, but if they do have them I'm sure they want $30/stick for them. :td

Jungle Jim's had them.

Blueface 11-05-2010 09:14 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Was gifted one a month back by fellow BOTL.
Awesome smoke.
Enjoyed it as much as any 80 or 45.

Brad 11-05-2010 09:22 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elderboy02 (Post 1050194)
Jungle Jim's had them.

How much?

I usually avoid that place because it's like a freakin zoo.

elderboy02 11-05-2010 10:08 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad (Post 1050207)
How much?

I usually avoid that place because it's like a freakin zoo.

I am up there with a bunch of guys on Thursday nights for their cigar tastings. You should join us up on the balcony sometime :tu

I believe they were like $25 or something.

NCRadioMan 11-05-2010 01:28 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
I've had both the natural and maduro and they both were very good but the natural was better overall.

:2

Patrick B 11-05-2010 04:34 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elderboy02 (Post 1050194)
Jungle Jim's had them.

Had is the operative word - I cleaned out the Maduro's yesterday. :D

This is the best Padron anny I've had, much stronger and spicier than any other. Can't wait to find a couple hours to smoke one again.

Brad 11-05-2010 05:22 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Patrick B (Post 1050721)
Had is the operative word - I cleaned out the Maduro's yesterday. :D

:tg

:(

Patrick B 11-05-2010 06:44 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
You in Cincy, Brad? Come smoke with us on a Thursday!

sobranie10 11-05-2010 08:03 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
For the money I can think of a lot of cigars I would rather smoke!

Silound 11-06-2010 09:44 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
I know of a shop that can get as many as they want. Price would be $30/stick plus tax. Discounts by the box. State tax is brutal, otherwise they'd be cheaper.


If you want to know, shoot me a PM and I'll give you the information.

John Werner 12-06-2010 10:31 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
I am smoking my first #46 maduro and I am mightily impressed, as is pretty standard with Padron and for the sum of $26 (pre-tax) I would expect to be! Cost aside, I'm more engrossed with the taste of this stick than any I can remember. Recently I smoked the first Cuban Bolivar Special Edition and it was very tasty, but you could tell it was still somewhat young...Not with this stick! The #46 is the most refined strong cigar I've encountered. The mocha is deep and not bitter, the tobacco is a revelation in refinement with many components and none sticking out like a sore thumb, and the spice is the best balanced bit of just the "right sting" that makes the sum synergistic. I heard the Padron's smoked a ridiculous amount of different blends to come up with this one and, boy, did they ever knock it out of the park. Yes, it's expensive, but this is art with rare tobaccos. The burn gives great smoke and lasts almost two hours so the experience is closer to the price than you might imagine. The Padron family seems, IMHO, to be the royalty of the cigar business, they can go toe-to-toe with anything made anywhere and this cigar is all the proof I need. Highly recommended for the proper time and place where you can enjoy a stick of rare refinement.

jkstewart1 12-07-2010 08:14 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Welcome, John. Thanks for the input. Stop by the new member area and introduce yourself!

Mirrorlure7m 12-07-2010 10:18 AM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
Brad : I also have smoked a Padron 46 Maduro .. I find the 46 to be the strongest cigar that Padron releases to date. I would consider this a Full bodied cigar. Full of spices. Give it a shot and let us know what you think .

-Joel

zappaFREAK 12-07-2010 03:00 PM

Re: Padron Family Reserve No. 46
 
I must try these... Love the '26 maduro


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