The Flor de las Antillas Maduro retains the Nicaraguan tobaccos in the filler and binder, but replaces the Nicaraguan sun-grown wrapper on the regular line with an unspecified "maduro" leaf.
The Padron family began manufacturing cigars by hand in Miami in 1964 using the experience of their Cuban forefathers who began making cigars in 1853. Only Cuban-seed tobaccos are used in the manufacture of this medium-to-full-bodied range from all Nicaraguan tobaccos in factories in Honduras and Nicaragua.