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Quick Time – Padilla 1932 Signature Robusto

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I know its been a while since I put up a review, and Ricky and I both have been short on time lately.  That being said, I thought it was time for a review, so here comes a quick time on one of my go to premium cigars, the Padilla 1932 Signature Robusto.  I had one of these at my local b&m yesterday, and it had been a while since I had one, and I thought it was time to review one for our loyal readers.

On pre-light, it was firm with a little bounceback.  I clipped it with my Palio cutter, and it cut effortlessly.  The pre-light draw was effortless, with some oak flavors with the typical spice found in a lot of Padilla cigars.  As I lit it up, the first thing I noticed was how easy it was to draw on this cigar.  As I started to get into this cigar I got lots of smooth, oak flavors, with some spice, and earth undertones.  The cigar stayed this way throughout the entire smoke, but they were all flavors I really enjoyed.  The ash on this cigar was just about perfect and firm.  The smoke was billowing, and the burn was just about perfect all the way through the cigar.  My recommendation is that if you see these at your local shop, pick up some to keep in your humidor.  While they are not overly complex to me, they are a very good smoke, and well worth the money.

- Scott

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