After I get a workout in, I'm going to try the undercrown for the first time in preparation for this Saturday's Liga Privada event at one of the BnMs around me haha.
y2pascoe - how was that reconquista? I don't think my pallate was all that clean when I had it last. Definitely need to revisit that one.
Jiunn
Now having a Padilla Signature 1932 Robusto with a Jameson on the rocks... A little late but in remembrance of Rburke's father, rest in peace.
What do you think of that '32 in comparison to the other Padilla blends? Me, I'm a Dominus/Miami guy. The '32 is mighty tasty, but I like the punch of the Dominus and Miami.
Now having a Padilla Signature 1932 Robusto with a Jameson on the rocks... A little late but in remembrance of Rburke's father, rest in peace.
What do you think of that '32 in comparison to the other Padilla blends? Me, I'm a Dominus/Miami guy. The '32 is mighty tasty, but I like the punch of the Dominus and Miami.
The 32 is my preference out of the Padilla line, best balance with the right profile for my palate. It's complex enough to really keep my interest but it has enough body and fullness that it hits my preference for full body sticks nicely. The pricepoint is spit on as well and that goes a long way with me too. Lots of leather and creamy coffee is great with the spice and cocoa. Solid stick by all means. I also really enjoy the Habano a lot too, but I need to revisit the Miami. Dennis hooked me up with one that has some age on it so really excited about that!
Mike, have you tried the 1932 in the Lancero vitola? If not that's a must... Trust me
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LGCs are always so solid.
CutleryBarn
Nice cans. Errrr, cigar selection.
Mike, have you tried the 1932 in the Lancero vitola? If not that's a must... Trust me