DPG Blue vs Padilla Miami vs Ruination
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I think these all are in the same category for smokes and would love to hear opinions on how they match up in your view.
Personally I like Don Pepin Garcia Blue much, much better than the other two. This is a quality, quality smoke...great draw...great smoke plumes...excellent taste...never gets harsh...spicy, but sweet in points..smoked to the nub. Heavy hitter..Have had it twice...once two years ago and then today again...same exact impressions which is impressive
My second choice would be Ruination. I like it enough but never seem to get the same impression others do. Well made and a nice flavor...good strength...just doesn't wow me..I've had probably 4 or 5 of these over the last two years...
Third by a long distance for me is Padilla Miami...I've had this five times over the course of a couple years and really want to like it but every time I get a really harsh ashy flavor to it...(at least that's how I describe it)...not poorly made but not in the same league as the DPG Blue....
That's how I see it...how about you and would you agree these would fit in the same category of premium smokes?
Personally I like Don Pepin Garcia Blue much, much better than the other two. This is a quality, quality smoke...great draw...great smoke plumes...excellent taste...never gets harsh...spicy, but sweet in points..smoked to the nub. Heavy hitter..Have had it twice...once two years ago and then today again...same exact impressions which is impressive
My second choice would be Ruination. I like it enough but never seem to get the same impression others do. Well made and a nice flavor...good strength...just doesn't wow me..I've had probably 4 or 5 of these over the last two years...
Third by a long distance for me is Padilla Miami...I've had this five times over the course of a couple years and really want to like it but every time I get a really harsh ashy flavor to it...(at least that's how I describe it)...not poorly made but not in the same league as the DPG Blue....
That's how I see it...how about you and would you agree these would fit in the same category of premium smokes?
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DPG blue with its corojo oscuro to me has darker flavors, more cocoa, dark tobacco and that taste that I can only describe as DPG corojo. In my book Pepin is king of corojo.
Now Ive only had a few Miamis but I would compare it more to the Mi Barrio. Its salty and spicy also kinda dry on the finish but pretty rich. Maybe a little nutty as well.
Thats my take Im sure others may see it different. Oh and Ive had tons of blues and ruinys in my life.
The Miami is more consistent from start to finish with a red pepper spice and leather flavor that dominates. The Ruination has more of a black pepper spice and sweetness that comes and goes and has many subtle changes throughout the cigar. The Blue is almost like two cigars inside one wrapper. It's classic DPG spice at the beginning then takes a hard left turn and sweetens out for the rest of the stick.