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Padron Anniv Aging???

ricmac25

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I've heard that Padron's don't age well. I have a couple of anniversarios and a seri 1926 and I was wondering if I should age some for future special occasions.

Does anyone have any experience aging Padron's and is it worth it?
 
For the anniversarios and the 1926's I would say smoke them now if you want. I think that tobacco has already been aged for awhile.

As for the magnum, and 3k-5k maduros, they have always seemed to taste better to me with about a year on them.
 
From what was explained to me by someone in "the know" All Padrons are pre aged, that is what makes them so consistant. They will not release them untill its time. (probably a part of the reason they can be tough to find)
The 1926's and the Anis are a great smooth treat. Their regular line is also very consistant.
So It is my opinion that aging them isn't needed, yet I still have a couple of origional release PAMs that are even smoother now than they where when they came out.

Aging them is up too you.
But figgure there is at least 5 years on them allready.

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