Padilla Signature 1932 Churchill
Padilla Cigars have made quite the splash in the U.S. market since their debut in 2004. The
cigars, which come in several varieties, are made in three countries: the Dominican Republic,
Nicaragua and the United States. The latter is the most highly regarded. The Padilla Signature
1932, like the Padilla Miami 8&11, is made in the United States by Pepin Garcia, the owner of the
boutique factory Rey de los Habanos. The factory has only a dozen rollers, and it also makes
Tatuajes and other brands, so production on the 1932 and the Miami 8&11 is considerably small. The
1932 is stronger than the Miami 8&11 and has heavy mineral notes and plenty of wood. The
Churchill, which measures 7 inches long by 48 ring gauge, is a powerhouse smoke that's not for the
meek.


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