Monday, April 21, 2008

Padilla Signature 1932


This is my favorite cigar. No contest. I've smoked plenty of sticks, yet none have satisfied me like the Padilla 1932. An American cigar made in Little Havana, Miami. Ernesto Padilla teamed up with master roller Pepin Garcia to create this masterpiece. It is an all Nicaraguan cigar full of leathery an earthy notes. Midway through you'll start to pick up some spice and fruitiness. Every time I have one of these cigars I am not let down. Consistency is always there and can be counted on. Even burning with a smooth draw, your mouth will be left with thick smoke followed by a smile. You'll be looking at spending around $15 a stick for one of these. Low enough to be affordable, but just enough to make it a special occasion smoke. Who thought tobacco could be like this??? If you're lucky enough to find a Lancero, grab it. They're the rarest of the styles. Rolled only by the most experienced rollers of the El Rey de los Habanos factory.

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