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Padrón 1964 Anniversary™ Exclusivo......
BMW Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 3,010
.....#272830 became the cigar of choice for my evening. I decided to go with a Natural but it's pretty much a coin toss for me between the Nat. and the Maduro, just a matter of my mood at the time.

Man I like the Padron Anniv. line. If it weren't for the Bucaneros, my PAN/PAM stash would have already disappeared.LOL

I like to make the most out of my time off work so there still may be time to fit in a Full Sail.

Hope everyone had a great day, Keep the lit end out.

Barry
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#2 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2002
Posts: 4,562
Merry Christmas to all. I burnt a Perdomo La Tradicion Red Label after work today. Yep, worked on Christmas Day. Little chilly on the patio tonight, so I turned on the electric radiant heater, pulled on a stocking cap and sat in my Head ski jacket. The Red Labels are really well constructed, burn great, deliver tons of smoke. The flavor profile is almost just right for me, and I did nub it, but it falls a few cigars short of being my favorite. Highly recommend you try one, tho, if you haven't, because there is a lot to like in this solid stogie. Ho Ho Ho!
BMW Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 3,010
LLT
Is that the Cabinet La Tradicion?

I have one in the red tube (Vintage 1996) that's a round torpedo at 52x6 1/4

Another box pressed torpedo that's 1/2" longer and has a second band that says "Perdomo Reserve"

And last a 5 3/4" perfecto that has Perdomo Reserve against black on a single band.

Are they all the same line? They all look similar but slightly different banding with on the La Tradicion red band.

Barry
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