Padron 1926 Maduro and Fuente Fuente Opus X

bhaney

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Monday night I got the call to go to Charleston on business. I took my first 26 and boy was I not disapointed. The construction was perfect, the burn was perfect, the taste was great. I wasn't able to really sit down and take notes on it so I am going to have to smoke some more to post a proper review. I personally prefer the taste of the '64 over the '26. I still have to rank both over Opus X in my oppinion. I followed the '26 up about an hour later with the Opus X. This has been by far my most snobbish night of smoking ever but I enjoyed every minute of it. The Opus buzz is hard to beat.

Brandon
 
I've smoked an Opus X and PAN ‘64 and enjoyed them both. Still looking for the elusive ’26. Just finished a Ashton 989….very nice.
 
bhaney said:
Monday night I got the call to go to Charleston on business. I took my first 26 and boy was I not disapointed. The construction was perfect, the burn was perfect, the taste was great. I wasn't able to really sit down and take notes on it so I am going to have to smoke some more to post a proper review. I personally prefer the taste of the '64 over the '26. I still have to rank both over Opus X in my oppinion. I followed the '26 up about an hour later with the Opus X. This has been by far my most snobbish night of smoking ever but I enjoyed every minute of it. The Opus buzz is hard to beat.
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Fabulous cigars, the lot of them. :thumbs:
 
1926 and Opus in the same night is livin large. I love the 26's but hate paying the freight, they are a bit stronger than the 64's, but it doesn't justify the cost difference.

The Opus prce wise is a baragin compared to the 26's.My favorite sized Opus( Fuente Fuente) is only 9 bucks a stick.
 
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