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Love the Londres Maddie. It is especially friendly this time of year when the temperature drops. Great 45 minute smoke!
Never had one, but id like to try it! Just watched Bryan Glenn review it, and he had nothing but good things to say about it.
I bought some past 1964 anniversary blends based on BG's recommendation, but did not like them. I tend to align with most of his reviews because he prefers sticks with more dessert like flavors. However, he does also like the pepper "zing" and full bodied cigars where I can only go med-full at most. I know I'm the outlier here because this board primarily likes full bodied smokes with lots of pepper.
 
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I will probably get hammered on here for this, but here we go. I just did a little test for myself to compare two sticks back to back. First I smoked a Liga #9 Belicosa for $17 of course a very tasty stick. A few days later I stopped back and bought a Padron 1964 Maduro Torpedo $17.50. For the basically the same money, the Padron destroyed the Liga. It was so silky smooth and delicious. Now, to be clear I really enjoy the Liga #9, but dollar for dollar Im going 1964 Maduro Torpedo everytime if I could afford it :argh:

On a side note, I keep 3000/4000 in my humidor and are the most consistant cigars I have ever smoked, literally never had a burn issue, and the draw is so easy. Great utility cigar at a very reasonable price.
 

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I will probably get hammered on here for this, but here we go. I just did a little test for myself to compare two sticks back to back. First I smoked a Liga #9 Belicosa for $17 of course a very tasty stick. A few days later I stopped back and bought a Padron 1964 Maduro Torpedo $17.50. For the basically the same money, the Padron destroyed the Liga. It was so silky smooth and delicious. Now, to be clear I really enjoy the Liga #9, but dollar for dollar Im going 1964 Maduro Torpedo everytime if I could afford it :argh:

On a side note, I keep 3000/4000 in my humidor and are the most consistant cigars I have ever smoked, literally never had a burn issue, and the draw is so easy. Great utility cigar at a very reasonable price.
You're probably in the majority there actually. And to be completely honest, I don't love the 9. Like it, but don't love it. Would take a Padron any day.
 
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Somewhat reluctantly going to crash this Padron love-fest.....only because the OP has a question mark.

I know I'm among the bottom one percenters, but I have yet to have a Padron that made me want to have another. I am just totally immune to whatever they put in there that appeals to nearly everyone else. Perfect construction, every one. Never had a bad one. Just never had any --000's or Anni's-- that wowed me. Every time, I think, "This is pretty good....but not as good as (something else) at same price point"
 

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Yes! I love Padrons as well. I especially love the Londres Maduro. They age well, are priced right, and taste delicious.
 
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I'm a big fan of the 3000s. Haven't tried the maduro, but the natural had a great flavor; nutty almost. 26 is bloody delicious, but I'm itching to try a 64 in the very near future.
 
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I like them, but for the dollar (they're jacked in price at my local b/m) I'm not a major fan. They're good, never have an issue, but not my preference.
 

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2000s and 64s are my favorite Padrons...would love to try a 26, but have yet to pull the trigger...gun shy on the price!
my favorites are the
1964 maduro in principe or exclusivo
1926 maduro in the no. 35 size
2000 and londres maduros in basic line
 

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Didn't see anyone mention these but the panatela, and the churchill in the regular x000 line are my favs. They require an hour or more, but they are both fantastic.
 
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