Good Afternoon Everyone ... My first post here ...
Trying to find some information on this cigar and price
Thx
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A small number of these were made available at the Outlaw Cigar Co. in Kansas City during this summer's Padron Event and I was luck enough to smoke two. I still have a few stashed deep in my humidor.
The story we were told is that Padron has samples of tobacco of various vintages stashed away in quantities that are nowhere near large enough to make even a limited release cigars with. Instead, they make a Private Stock (Family Blend) that they keep for themselves and for use as gifts and for special events.
The particulars of the cigars made available at the Outlaw:
- torpedos about the size of a 1964 torp
- banded with the Padron serial number band but no Series band
- rolled with 10 year aged tobacco
- somewhat similar in flavor to the 80th maduro but with a slower start, a deeper, richer, more nuanced flavor, and a comparatively longer, more wonderous finish.
- I can tell you that the ones I have left are simply not for sale and never will be. I feel incredibly lucky to have been able to get even one, much less several, and I plan to smoke them on occaisions that deserve such a cigar. The next one I'll smoke will be after the birth of my son sometime in the next four weeks or so
I would rate these as the finest Padron I have ever had and among the very best cigars I have ever smoked, from any maker, in my life. How much of that opinion stems from the knowledge that it was a possibly once-in-a-lifetime cigar enjoyed in the company of a number of other fellas who could appreciate a top notch smoke I don't know. I do know that I smoked a astounding array of outstanding cigars that weekend (Padron 80th Mad, Padron 40th Mad, Padron No. 1 handed to me by Jorge Padron, Feunte 30th Anniversario, and several LFD's to name a few) and the Family Blend was clearly the best of the bunch.
- Tim
A small number of these were made available at the Outlaw Cigar Co. in Kansas City during this summer's Padron Event and I was luck enough to smoke two. I still have a few stashed deep in my humidor.
The story we were told is that Padron has samples of tobacco of various vintages stashed away in quantities that are nowhere near large enough to make even a limited release cigars with. Instead, they make a Private Stock (Family Blend) that they keep for themselves and for use as gifts and for special events.
The particulars of the cigars made available at the Outlaw:
- torpedos about the size of a 1964 torp
- banded with the Padron serial number band but no Series band
- rolled with 10 year aged tobacco
- somewhat similar in flavor to the 80th maduro but with a slower start, a deeper, richer, more nuanced flavor, and a comparatively longer, more wonderous finish.
- I can tell you that the ones I have left are simply not for sale and never will be. I feel incredibly lucky to have been able to get even one, much less several, and I plan to smoke them on occaisions that deserve such a cigar. The next one I'll smoke will be after the birth of my son sometime in the next four weeks or so![]()
I would rate these as the finest Padron I have ever had and among the very best cigars I have ever smoked, from any maker, in my life. How much of that opinion stems from the knowledge that it was a possibly once-in-a-lifetime cigar enjoyed in the company of a number of other fellas who could appreciate a top notch smoke I don't know. I do know that I smoked a astounding array of outstanding cigars that weekend (Padron 80th Mad, Padron 40th Mad, Padron No. 1 handed to me by Jorge Padron, Feunte 30th Anniversario, and several LFD's to name a few) and the Family Blend was clearly the best of the bunch.
- Tim
...well, will you sell me a few?! :laugh:
A small number of these were made available at the Outlaw Cigar Co. in Kansas City during this summer's Padron Event and I was luck enough to smoke two. I still have a few stashed deep in my humidor.
The story we were told is that Padron has samples of tobacco of various vintages stashed away in quantities that are nowhere near large enough to make even a limited release cigars with. Instead, they make a Private Stock (Family Blend) that they keep for themselves and for use as gifts and for special events.
The particulars of the cigars made available at the Outlaw:
- torpedos about the size of a 1964 torp
- banded with the Padron serial number band but no Series band
- rolled with 10 year aged tobacco
- somewhat similar in flavor to the 80th maduro but with a slower start, a deeper, richer, more nuanced flavor, and a comparatively longer, more wonderous finish.
- I can tell you that the ones I have left are simply not for sale and never will be. I feel incredibly lucky to have been able to get even one, much less several, and I plan to smoke them on occaisions that deserve such a cigar. The next one I'll smoke will be after the birth of my son sometime in the next four weeks or so
I would rate these as the finest Padron I have ever had and among the very best cigars I have ever smoked, from any maker, in my life. How much of that opinion stems from the knowledge that it was a possibly once-in-a-lifetime cigar enjoyed in the company of a number of other fellas who could appreciate a top notch smoke I don't know. I do know that I smoked a astounding array of outstanding cigars that weekend (Padron 80th Mad, Padron 40th Mad, Padron No. 1 handed to me by Jorge Padron, Feunte 30th Anniversario, and several LFD's to name a few) and the Family Blend was clearly the best of the bunch.
- Tim
A small number of these were made available at the Outlaw Cigar Co. in Kansas City during this summer's Padron Event and I was luck enough to smoke two. I still have a few stashed deep in my humidor.
The story we were told is that Padron has samples of tobacco of various vintages stashed away in quantities that are nowhere near large enough to make even a limited release cigars with. Instead, they make a Private Stock (Family Blend) that they keep for themselves and for use as gifts and for special events.
The particulars of the cigars made available at the Outlaw:
- torpedos about the size of a 1964 torp
- banded with the Padron serial number band but no Series band
- rolled with 10 year aged tobacco
- somewhat similar in flavor to the 80th maduro but with a slower start, a deeper, richer, more nuanced flavor, and a comparatively longer, more wonderous finish.
- I can tell you that the ones I have left are simply not for sale and never will be. I feel incredibly lucky to have been able to get even one, much less several, and I plan to smoke them on occaisions that deserve such a cigar. The next one I'll smoke will be after the birth of my son sometime in the next four weeks or so![]()
I would rate these as the finest Padron I have ever had and among the very best cigars I have ever smoked, from any maker, in my life. How much of that opinion stems from the knowledge that it was a possibly once-in-a-lifetime cigar enjoyed in the company of a number of other fellas who could appreciate a top notch smoke I don't know. I do know that I smoked a astounding array of outstanding cigars that weekend (Padron 80th Mad, Padron 40th Mad, Padron No. 1 handed to me by Jorge Padron, Feunte 30th Anniversario, and several LFD's to name a few) and the Family Blend was clearly the best of the bunch.
- Tim
...well, will you sell me a few?! :laugh:
:sign:
Pretty sure it's the same cigar Andy.
Man have I traveled that road many times before...They did nothing for me, honestly.
If I had not sampled ______ and then read ____ and ____'s comments, I would be searching like crazy.
Brian
I smoked two of these, one a week after arriving, the other about 3 weeks.
I guess this is when the subjective issue comes into play. They did nothing for me, honestly.
If I had not sampled them and then read Tim and Jim's comments, I would be searching like crazy.
Brian