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Most manufacturers have a HUGE difference in the taste and look of their natural and maduro variations but for some reason I just don't pick up on that big of one with the Padron line.
Is it just me? What do you guys prefer when it comes to the #000 series or the anniversary? I've never tried a 64 or 26 natural yet. |
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I agree, the flavor difference is minimal. I do prefer the natural in the Anniversary lines and the maduro in the classic lines.
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I smoke both the natural and maduro in the #000 line, it really depends on what I'm craving at the moment. With the 64, I like the Maduro over the natural, but they are both good smokes.
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1926----Natural
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Only like the Anniversary Series, prefer the natural of those
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I love any Padron, natural or maduro. That said, I prefer the maduro in all of the lines, but that's just me. I would never turn down anything made by Padron
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I like the maduro for the almost all Padrons including the x000.
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I like em both but lean towards the maduro especially for the Annys.
I have had some 3000 nat and maddies and found it hard to tell the diff between the 2 until lighting up. |
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i believe they work the tobacco so hard that the differences are not very ****ounced. i'll see if i can find the interview i read when the 80ths came out.
honestly i still lean to the natural side. |
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I am a huge fan of the 2000/3000 maduros. Those are some of the best cigars I have ever had. THE best smokes for the money, in my humble amateur opinion.
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Once they've been tossed in the humi I have a real hard time telling them apart. I tend to buy the maduros but I agree that they don't really have a classic maduro taste to them. They're all good in my book.
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It's all about PAM's with me, no PAN's.
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