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Anyone know how the Padron family gets their cigars to produce so much smoke? It can't be a fluke. Every one I've had smoke this way.

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yeah the 26's that I smoke produce alot of smoke... and they're rolled super loose.

I think that's why they always use a single cap to kind of force you to use a punch cutter.. that way the draw won't be too loose.

They're still spectacular thou. Had a 1926 maddy no. 35 yesterday. I had a permanent smile the whole day.
 

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....it might just be the right amount of filler tobacco, covered with the best binder tobacco and finished off with a damn good wrapper....just saying!
 
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Was stubbing out the principe and noticed the strands of filler were each twisted up.

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I'm thinking they have just gotten it right, and have not changed anything since. I't not just their expensive stuff either. The londres, x000 series are all very good and very consistent. If I could choose 1 NC brand to smoke forever, it would be Padron...
 

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They use very high quality aged leaf for their anni's' so that is a huge part of the reason they burn so well and produce nice thick smoke. They also are rolled very very well. I mean i can't think of a single time when i have had a plugged padron anniversary.
 

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They use very high quality aged leaf for their anni's' so that is a huge part of the reason they burn so well and produce nice thick smoke. They also are rolled very very well. I mean i can't think of a single time when i have had a plugged padron anniversary.
Same here, I've never even had one w/ a tight draw. Draw is always great, and burns true.
 

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Agreed ... although sometimes they look like a patchwork quilt!
You can't smoke the "look" of a cigar, so I would rather them use a good blotchy wrapper instead of spreading some goo all over it so it comes out looking like a Hershey bar. But that's just me
 

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I'm thinking they have just gotten it right, and have not changed anything since. I't not just their expensive stuff either. The londres, x000 series are all very good and very consistent. If I could choose 1 NC brand to smoke forever, it would be Padron...

much love for the londres!
 
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