Padrón is a Nicaraguan family house known for aged tobacco, box-pressed formats and a profile often built around earth, cocoa and coffee. The regular series and anniversary lines differ in both age and intensity. Start with the line, then choose the size. A 1964 or 1926 release is not simply a larger version of the regular Padrón range.
The line name is usually the first decision, because different series can use different wrappers and levels of strength. After that, choose the vitola according to time. Wider cigars tend to burn more slowly, while slim formats can feel more direct and require a gentler pace.
The listing shows the current format, strength, presentation and availability. Reserve the selected cigar online and collect it from Pair Cigar Lounge and Boutique in Dubai.
Keeping the size familiar is useful when comparing Nicaraguan lines: the differences in wrapper, fermentation and strength become easier to recognise.