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Slowly finding Padrons to not be my favs...

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They hold less a place in my heart now than when I first started smoking to, but as other have eluded too it is VERY hard to beat ANY PAM 26 or 64, specifically the 45th and the 80th which to this day are STILL the two best smokes I've ever had the pleasure of enjoying. Also, I found the 7000 in the regular line to be rather enjoyable, a must smoke for sure!
 
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I imagine others have said in essence what I'll say but for me I notice my palate and preferences do change over time. I'm all over the place with what I smoke... at my home B&M (which you need to come visit us when you're back in Marietta!) keeps track of what we buy and I asked him one time what I buy the most of - I was all over the board.

I find new sticks that I really enjoy and I'll smoke several of those for a while, then I'll see an old favorite I haven't had in a while and I'll try it again. Sometimes it's excellent and I wonder why I don't smoke more of them and then other times it just doesn't do it for me anymore.

Some new ones that are worth adding to the list if you haven't tried them yet, at least IMO - EP Carillo Short Run and Core Line, La Aurora 107 (Corona is my favorite), Nestor Miranda Art Deco, Room 101 LTD Conjura...

Ahhhh, so many cigars so little time. :cjump:
 
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