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Padron 40th, 80th, 90th
RobertHively Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-14-2015
Posts: 1,761

I have looked into exploring more of the Padron catalog and the 40th, 80th and 90th seem pretty similar "on paper" to me.

The similarities: All have a 1926 upper band, All have same wrapper and filler, all full flavor and strength

The differences: Different sizes, different prices, different lower band to indicate which year and I think the 80th is aged much longer than the others.

Questions: Which do YOU like best? What is the REAL difference between these 3 cigars? And how do they compare to the original 1926?

I really like the 1926 No. 1 and No. 2 and haven't really thought about trying any of the other ones because of an even higher price tag and because I dont see much difference between the original 1926 and the others, on paper that is.

Thanks ahead of time.

-Robert
ZRX1200 Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,477
90th is the oldest, it uses 90 year old filler.

They all use Mexican San Andreas wrapper, which they don't admit to.

And they all taste the same.
RobertHively Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 01-14-2015
Posts: 1,761
ZRX1200 wrote:
90th is the oldest, it uses 90 year old filler.

They all use Mexican San Andreas wrapper, which they don't admit to.

And they all taste the same.


So not quite as old as you, but equally as lumpy?

I heard that they really do use san andreas on their thousand series.

And that's because all of the alcohol and pain pills have dulled your taste buds.
24132413 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 01-25-2017
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RobertHively wrote:
So not quite as old as you, but equally as lumpy?

I heard that they really do use san andreas on their thousand series.

And that's because all of the alcohol and pain pills have dulled your taste buds.



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