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Here's a question I have. What happens to cigars like the Padillas that were Pepin creations as far as the blend when Padilla and Pepin part ways. Do they change the blends that make them what they are???
My gut reaction is probably not, whether these sticks are made by Pepin, it would seem that they are still Pepin in spirit no? Or do the blends actually change...I honestly don't know?? |
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I see...so Padilla never really knew what the blends were...makes sense. I must say I just had a 1932 and it was pretty damn phenomenal.
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