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Fuente y Padrón Legends (Padrón)

The passing of two cigar industry icons brought together two of the most well-known cigar companies to create one of the most attention-grabbing releases of 2024. Jorge Padrón blended this cigar in honor of Carlos Fuente Sr., who passed away in 2016.

Padrón 60th Anniversary Begins Shipping

The company will mark its 60th anniversary on Sun., Sept. 8, and as Jorge Padrón hoped would happen, the first batch of celebratory cigars are on their way to stores. It’s a new blend for the company, offered in a round perfecto vitola, something that sets it apart from the company’s other higher-end cigars.

Padrón’s Updated Bands Begin Arriving at Stores

If your next Padrón looks a bit different, don’t worry. The company has consolidated its two-band design to a single-band.

Padrón Releases Details on 60th Anniversary Cigar Debuting at PCA 2024

The new cigar marks six decades since José Orlando Padrón launched his cigar company.

PCA 2023: Padrón

A rarely seen Padrón line is getting a more widespread (yet still limited) release. Plus, an update on the Legends project.

Padrón’s New Family Reserve No. 96 Coming to Stores Next Week

The new robusto extra will soon be on store shelves across the country.

PCA 2022: Padrón

Padrón is adding a new vitola to its Family Reserve line, as well as a collaboration that the company is doing with Arturo Fuente.

Arturo Fuente, Padrón Collaborating for Special Project

Arturo Fuente. Padrón. Two of the cigar industry’s biggest names will be making cigars to honor the men who built their respective companies: Carlos Fuente…

IPCPR 2019: Padrón

It seems like the lead-up to the 2019 IPCPR Convention & Trade Show was almost a bit too quiet when it came to Padrón. Near…

IPCPR 2018: Padrón

Padrón has been incredibly quiet about new releases this year, though after we saw a black-banded cigar handed out at the Puro Sabor festival in…

IPCPR 2017: Padrón Cigars

As of late June, a Padrón representative said the company would have nothing new to show off at IPCPR 2017, and that was indeed the…