New Padrón blend in the works

kevpriest said:
Is it true that Padron sales are down significantly? That's too bad. They're definitely my favorite. Guess I need to buy more. ;)
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I'd doubt their sales are down too much... the 1964 and 1926 lines are still fairly sought after.
 
I wonder if the new cigar has any Mexican tobacco in it. :whistling:
 
moki said:
Shadow said:
I wonder if the new cigar has any Mexican tobacco in it. :whistling:
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heh... troublemaker :)
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<threadjack on> That reminds me, I sat next to a person recently who claimed to be an active member of the cigar industry, adn an employee of one of the largest companies therein, while I was smoking a padorn 40th Anni. He commented that he knew something about my cigar I did not...that it was partially made up of Mexican tobacco (and hence not a Nicaraguan Puro), the wrapper, IIRC....now, doesn't Padorn pride itseld on growing all of its own wrapper?
Someone please let me know if I'm wrong. Sorry for the threadjack <threadjack off>
 
One thing I've learned after more then a few years in the business world is you can always trust a competitor's word as the gospel's truth ;)
 
LOL! I didn't believe him, to be honest, just felt it was pointless to argue with some dude sitting at a cigar bar wireless surfing on-line dating sites.
So I take it that you believe there to be no truth to his statements?
 
moki said:
Not yet. It's in cello, though, which is interesting... I'll take a pic later.
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You're leaving me on edge here.... but I think you know that don't you! :laugh: :sign:
 
Interesting. The person who gave me the cigar said that Jorge insisted it was a new blend... which would make sense, why make a cigar this size in the 1964 line when the line is already quite full, and the Principe is damn near the same thing.
 
smokelaw1 said:
LOL! I didn't believe him, to be honest, just felt it was pointless to argue with some dude sitting at a cigar bar wireless surfing on-line dating sites.
So I take it that you believe there to be no truth to his statements?
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Correct. It's about as likely as the oft reported non puros being produced in Havana.
 
Interesting to say the least, I’m more intrigued at the fact that it was in cello, I didn’t know they did that for samples of pre productions...
 
The Padrons need a Lance or a Corona Especiale, their only pig tailed cigar is that rough looking fuma.

I think they boycott this size because Castro use to smoke them and he is person that took away the Padron's land in Cuba.
 
Prototype Padrón:

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Hires version

All I know is that this is a prototype Padron that's 1/2" shorter (but fatter in ring) than a Principe... (it's supposed to be different from the 1964 line)
 
The other odd thing is that the other prototype Padróns that I have aren't box pressed... maybe it was done for these because they were formally given out at an event at a smoke shop.

anyway, I dunno if I'm going to smoke it or not. ???
 
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