Dunbarton Todos Las Dias Toro vs Padrón 1926 Serie No. 40 Natural
How do Dunbarton Todos Las Dias Toro and Padrón 1926 Serie No. 40 Naturalstack up? Here's the head-to-head — strength, wrapper, flavor, size, and critic ratings — plus which one to reach for.
- Strength
- Body
- Full
- Full
- Origin
- Nicaragua
- Nicaragua
- Wrapper
- Nicaraguan Cuban-seed Sun-grown
- Nicaraguan (sun-grown Natural)
- Binder
- Nicaraguan
- Nicaraguan
- Filler
- Nicaraguan (Estelí, Jalapa)
- Nicaraguan
- Vitola
- Toro
- Toro (box-pressed)
- Size
- 6 in × 52
- 6.5 in × 54
- Rating
- —
- 93/100 · 2004
- Flavor
- earthdark pepperleathercoffeecedar
- CedarCoffeeAlmondToastPepper
The verdict
- Strength
- Both land at Full — a similar body either way.
- Critic scores
- Padrón 1926 Serie No. 40 Natural carries the published pedigree (93 points from the critics).
Both are worth knowing — the "better" cigar is the one that fits your taste and the moment.
