The US cigar magazine Cigar Aficionado determines the top 25 best cigars every year. Since 2004 (the first choice) Padron little cigars have been in the top 5, of which the first place was achieved three times.
The recipe for success is due to the always perfect quality of Padron little cigars. Commitment to producing the best tobacco is a tradition that has been passed on to the next for four generations and is the backbone of the company.
If PadrĂ³n is on the label, it’s a family honor!
The producers of Padron little cigars know that making a great cigar takes time and experience. It takes at least 4 years from the planting of the seeds to the finished cigar. They only supply the finest handcrafted, intricately composed cigars with the flavor of the Cuban heritage that gave rise to the recipe.
To find the best cigars you have to try a few. So it is a good idea to only buy two or three packs of Padron little cigars at first. At the beginning it may be that you are not sure and only develop a preference after the second or third cigar.
The most important criteria in the selection are tobacco quality, structure of the cigar and freshness. One should examine the cigar carefully. To do this, hold the cigar between your thumb and forefinger. It should be smooth, consistent, with no lumps when rolled back and forth between your fingers.
The taste of the cigar is directly related to its structure. If it rolls poorly, the pull may not be even when you pull. You have to look closely at the cigars in the box and check for cracks or changes in color. If the cigars feel too hard, then they were packed too tightly. Ideally, they should feel soft.
Note the etiquette. Smoking a cigar is an art; you cannot smoke cigars like cigarettes.
Do not inhale the smoke.
The smoke has to be rolled back and forth in your mouth so that the aroma unfolds, then you blow it out.