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Old 04-30-2008, 01:09 AM   #9
Lån-Penge

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Although I haven't had too many Padron cigars myself, I do praise their specific 'smoothness' they've got to them. IMO anything of their caliber is always going to be delicious. Expensive sedan of cigars. =)

But then I'm used to Julieta Churchhills and Punch after-dinners.
Honestly the Padron 1926 no. 9 was a very pleasant surprise. It's one of my favorite Robustos so far. I still am not decided whether or not I like it better than the Partagas Serie D no. 4, but it's damn close. [yes]
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