Cigars Padron Damaso

This range of Padron is named after grandfather Damaso. He was the first of the " Padron " family to arrive in Cuba in the late 1800s. Like all immigrants from the Canary Islands, he bore the nickname Isleños, who had a reputation for being serious and of their word. They were also accustomed to integrating into the agricultural world. Damaso didn't break tradition and rented a small plot of land in the famous Pinar del Rio region, where he began growing tobacco. He was a hard worker and very honest. He taught the family the values of honor and humility. These words are very important to the Padorn family, handed down from generation to generation.

So naming this range in commemoration of their grandfather means a lot to them. It was he who started it all, who gave them their start in the industry. It's a heritage they can be proud of, and one that Damaso must look back on with fondness.

Damaso" cigars are very important to the family. That's why they've been given special care. For the first time, they are not box pressed. Until now, this has been a hallmark of the brand. What's more, this is the first Padron to be covered with a cape of the finest connecticut variety. As you can see, this is a lighter, easier-to-smoke cigar. Padron are renowned and respected for their ability to blend tobaccos. The blend obtained here is simply amazing! Who would have thought there could be so much pleasure and aroma in a Connecticut wrapper? A way of rediscovering both the Nicaraguan terroir and the Padron signature. Eminently complex, this cigar is a brilliant success - and, as is so often the case, a rarity!

Cape: Connecticut
Binder : Nicaragua
Tripe: Nicaragua

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CHF 534.00

Box of 20 cigars.

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CHF 450.00

Box of 20 cigars.

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CHF 590.00

Box of 20 cigars.

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CHF 682.00

Box of 20 cigars.

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