Totally forgot about the salomones 8&11's. Fantastic smokes!!!Yep, another Padilla fan here! For me it's:
1932 (Pepin-factory)
Miami 8&11 (especially the Salomones rolled by Pepin himself ... mmmm)
1932 (current)
Dominus
Miami
1968
1948
Habano
Obsidian (OR)
I don't think he lost anything by leaving Pepin. He still produces awesome cigars at good prices.Padilla went WAY down hill since he left Pepin.
The new Miami and 1932 are at least as good as the old blend? Not even close for me. They went WAY down.I don't think he lost anything by leaving Pepin. He still produces awesome cigars at good prices.
I agree on those two smokes. The new ones don't even come close. I give the new Miamis away like candy. But the Habanos and 68's are really good (I dont give those out!). At $4 a stick and less, that is one of the best cigars for the price, period. The new Miami costs less than half of what the 8&11 used to sell for years ago. Construction is still superb even without Pepin, IMHO.The new Miami and 1932 are at least as good as the old blend? Not even close for me. They went WAY down.
They may be good smokes at good prices. But my opinion still stands they aren't as good as before.