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Havent had either! Only Padilla I've had was the '68, which wasnt all that great at the time. I'll have to pick a few up to try
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The 1932 is one of the best cigars for me the past 4 years. And the first batch of Miami's were simply outstanding. Sad news. Glad I stocked up as of late as I was able to find 1932's on C-bid. The newest blend of 1932's is different from the older blends so the fact that they are going away is not a bad thing as I feel that the old blends are already gone.
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I saw this... Based upon some other reading I had done, I can't say that this was a shock to me. Too tough to get the right tobaccos it would seem, and it is a damn shame. The OR 1932 was a great cigar (and I am fortunate to have some robustos left), and the revised blend, though not quite up to the OR was a fine cigar as well.
At least one of the new blends should be good as he is working with El Titan de Bronze on it.
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Really love the 32's Mumceros and the others aren't bad either. Glad I have a few (boxes) stocked in the humidor.
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Ernesto Tweeted me: There a release date for invictus? <-August , also doing Oliva made Padilla Reserva out in August ”
Anyone here know anything more, or can't confirm, nor deny? lol
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The original Pepin blends of the Miami and the 32's were amazing smokes but the new blends were still good cigars in there own right, sad to see them go.