PADRON 7000 (MADURO)

theginguy

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I had a Padron 7000 maduro today. I enjoyed it very much.
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When I was shopping today, there were so many selections, but I did my homework and I ended up with the cigar that I went there to get which was the Padron maduro, I just wasn't sure of which size to get.

I really happy I wound up choosing it. It was very smooth and flavorful and smoked very well.

So....

1. I know that I like full body and lots of flavor.
2. I know I like very smooth.
3. I know I like Padron

The 7000 however was a little big. Like 6x60? It was also a little light, I think I would like something a little heavier.

Any suggestions based on what I've just said?
 
I'm all for smaller sticks. Pick up a 2000 or 3000. Not as expensive as the 7000 or the Anniversary cigars, and still a wonderful smoke. :thumbs:
 
Try the 6000. Its shorter and a torpedo. Excellent! The anniversario series is great but too expensive. Fusilero
 
It was also a little light, I think I would like something a little heavier.
Pick up a couple La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel's. That ought to do it...... :whistling:


Ya know I see a lot of guys saying something about the LFD chisels. I am a noob and was gifted/bombed one and decided I would dive off the deep end and smoke it. LOVED IT!! What a great smoke, which reminds me I need to add it to my favorites. Small but lots of boost in this stick. JMHO

Mike
 
Try Padron 6000 Maduro.
You wont be disappointed.

I tried the 7000 and it wasn't that great,it was lack the taste that the 6000 had.
 
Saint Luis Rey Serie G Rothchilde Maduro
Oliva Serie G Torp
Oliva Serie O Churchill Maduro

All three are much better with a year additional box age. IMO, the new Olivas and the SLR Serie Gs are a couple of the better blends to come out in a while. Great construction, too.
 
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