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Interesting thing happened with this Padron 2000. So I was about half way through it when I was called away from the house and so left it on the ashtray. I ended up coming back late at night and so I decided to return to the cigar the next day. I lit it up and purged it and it smoked very well, in fact some of the bitter aftertaste that I had experienced the first time faded away and it was a smoother smoke overall, requiring no touch ups or re-light at all, an excellent stout construction. I usually hear don't return to a cigar after more than a couple of hours, but this was overnight and it was def worth it. Anyone else return to a cigar successfully the next day or even longer?
Interesting thing happened with this Padron 2000. So I was about half way through it when I was called away from the house and so left it on the ashtray. I ended up coming back late at night and so I decided to return to the cigar the next day. I lit it up and purged it and it smoked very well, in fact some of the bitter aftertaste that I had experienced the first time faded away and it was a smoother smoke overall, requiring no touch ups or re-light at all, an excellent stout construction. I usually hear don't return to a cigar after more than a couple of hours, but this was overnight and it was def worth it. Anyone else return to a cigar successfully the next day or even longer?
I've done that a couple of times before. Once with a San Cristobal El Morro that had rolled under the sofa and found it the next day. Seemed terrible to throw it away when it was discontinued and such a good cigar. Smoked fine. The other time was a Montecristo Edmundo while on holiday. Again smoked fine, after the first couple of puffs.
I've done that a couple of times before. Once with a San Cristobal El Morro that had rolled under the sofa and found it the next day. Seemed terrible to throw it away when it was discontinued and such a good cigar. Smoked fine. The other time was a Montecristo Edmundo while on holiday. Again smoked fine, after the first couple of puffs.
Good to hear, I've also smoked a Drew Estate and a Davidoff after a few hours and they both smoked alright, not as smooth as this Padron but then its a Padron. Think this 1/2 hour limit is a Producer thing to get you to buy more sticks.
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