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Padrón Cigars
Discover Padrón Cigars at The House of Cigars and enjoy one of the most respected names in premium tobacco. Padrón builds its cigars in Nicaragua and has done so since 1964. The brand keeps its style clear: rich flavour, long-aged tobacco, and steady quality from line to line. So, if you want a cigar with depth, heritage, and real trust behind it, this range gives you a strong place to start.
Padrón works well because the portfolio stays broad but easy to follow. First, you can start with the classic Padrón Series if you want the core house style at a more accessible level. Then, you can move to the 1964 Anniversary Series if you want smoother balance and more refinement. After that, you can explore the 1926 Serie or Family Reserve if you want more body, more depth, and a stronger special-occasion feel.
Why Choose Padrón Cigars?
Padrón stands out because the brand keeps a very clear identity. The cigars often bring notes of cocoa, coffee, earth, nuts, wood, and spice. They feel rich, yet they stay balanced. Cigar Aficionado’s brand coverage and Top 25 notes show that this mix of flavour and consistency has defined Padrón for years. As a result, the brand appeals to smokers who want depth without losing control or elegance.
The award record is also exceptional. Padrón Cigars won 6 times Cigar of the Year, being the most awarded cigar brand in the world.
- Padrón Serie 1926 40th Anniversary in 2004 by Cigar Aficionado
- Padrón Serie 1926 No. 9 in 2007 by Cigar Aficionado
- Padrón Family Reserve No. 45 Maduro in 2009 by Cigar Aficionado
- Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Torpedo Natural in 2021 by Cigar Aficionado
- Padrón 60th Anniversary Perfecto in 2025 by Cigar Aficionado
- Padron Family Reserve No. 95 by Cigar Journal
From the Classic Series to Family Reserve
Padrón Series
Start with the classic Padrón Series if you want the simplest route into the brand. This line gives you the core Padrón style: Nicaraguan tobacco, rich flavour, and dependable construction without the higher price of the anniversary cigars. So, it works well as an everyday premium cigar for smokers who want classic flavour and strong value in one place.
1964 Anniversary Series
Choose the 1964 Anniversary Series if you want a smoother and more refined cigar. Padrón says the line launched in 1994 to mark the company’s 30th anniversary. The cigars use tobacco aged for four years, come in a box-pressed format, and are available in both natural and maduro wrappers. Then, in 2021, the 1964 Anniversary Series Torpedo Natural became Cigar Aficionado’s Cigar of the Year. So, this line suits smokers who want elegance, smooth complexity, and one of the most decorated names in the brand.
1926 Serie
Move to the 1926 Serie if you want more body and more depth. Padrón says this line premiered in 2002 to celebrate José O. Padrón’s 75th birthday. The cigars use tobacco aged for five years, come box-pressed, and aim for a flavour that feels smooth, complex, balanced, and full-bodied. Because of that, the 1926 line works well for smokers who want a richer and more powerful Padrón without losing refinement.
Family Reserve
Explore Family Reserve if you want one of the most celebrated parts of the whole Padrón portfolio. Padrón says the line began as a series reserved for special family anniversary dates, and the official page highlights seven highly rated sizes. Cigar Aficionado’s award history adds even more weight here, because Family Reserve produced two Cigar of the Year winners. That makes this one of the clearest flagship lines in the whole brand.
A Brand Built on Awards and Consistency
Padrón cigars give you more than one way to enjoy premium Nicaraguan tobacco. The classic line gives you the house style. The 1964 Anniversary Series gives you smoother refinement. The 1926 Serie gives you more body and deeper flavour. Then, Family Reserve gives you one of the most decorated names in the whole portfolio. So, the brand gives you clear steps from classic everyday premium cigars to highly awarded flagship blends.
That structure is one of the biggest strengths of the brand. Some cigars feel smoother and more polished. Others feel darker, fuller, and more intense. Cigar Aficionado’s “Eleven Enlightening Facts About Padrón” also notes that the company does not age its cigars after rolling; instead, it ages the tobacco first and ships the cigars once they are pressed, banded, and boxed. That detail helps explain why Padrón keeps such a direct and consistent style across the range.
Padrón also pays close attention to how it grows and sources tobacco. Cigar Aficionado’s feature on the making of Padrón’s perfecto and its mountain tobacco tour highlights the company’s work in Nicaragua and its care with leaf selection, fermentation, and rolling. That deeper control over raw material and production helps explain why the brand has stayed so trusted for so long.
Why Shop Padrón Cigars?
This category gives you a clear way to explore one of the most decorated cigar brands in the world. You can compare classic Nicaraguan cigars, anniversary lines, and multiple Cigar of the Year winners in one place. Therefore, whether you want your first Padrón or one of the most celebrated cigars in the brand’s history, this cigar shop makes the choice easier.
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FAQs
What makes Padrón Cigars special?
Padrón stands out for Nicaraguan heritage, family craft, rich flavour, and rare consistency. Cigar Aficionado also identifies the brand as the record holder for Cigar of the Year wins.
Which Padrón cigars won Cigar of the Year?
Padrón Serie 1926 No. 9 won in 2004, Padrón Family Reserve No. 45 Maduro won in 2009, Padrón Family Reserve No. 85 Maduro won in 2017, and Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Torpedo Natural won in 2021.
Which Padrón cigars suit a smoother smoke?
Start with the 1964 Anniversary Series if you want a smoother and more refined route through the brand. Padrón says the line uses tobacco aged for four years and aims for smooth, complex flavour.
Which Padrón cigars offer more body?
Choose the 1926 Serie or Family Reserve if you want more depth, more intensity, and a fuller smoking style. Padrón says the 1926 line uses tobacco aged for five years and delivers a full-bodied flavour.
What is the difference between the 1964 and 1926 lines?
The 1964 Anniversary Series uses tobacco aged for four years and leans toward smooth refinement, while the 1926 Serie uses tobacco aged for five years and aims for a fuller, deeper profile.
Are Padrón Cigars good for beginners?
No. These cigars are for connoisseurs, but if you are a beginner, you can give it a try.
Why should I try Padrón Cigars?
Padrón gives you a rare mix of family heritage, Nicaraguan flavour, and record-level awards. So, if you want a cigar brand with both strong history and proven quality, this is one of the clearest names to explore.
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