Yup..just the three blends with the occasional special release. I think Padron has the right idea...find what works and stick with it.
From padron.com:
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Founded in 1964 and evolving throughout our history, the Padrón™ line today consists of fifteen medium-to full-bodied, long-filler cigars ranging from Panetelas to the large “A” size Magnum. All tobacco in this line is sun-grown habano that is aged for a minimum of two-and-one-half years. Every cigar in this line is available in natural and maduro wrapper. This line offers exceptional quality and value.
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The Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series™ line was introduced in 1994 to commemorate our company’s 30th anniversary. This line consists of ten sizes that are all available in sun-grown natural and maduro wrappers. All tobacco used in this limited production series is aged for four years, creating a smooth and complex flavor. In honor of the age-old Cuban tradition of box - pressing cigars, the 1964 Anniversary line was introduced as a box-pressed series. For the protection of our customers we have introduced measures to safeguard against counterfeiting with a specially designed double band featuring an individually numbered guarantee label.
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Padrón 1926 Serie™ line premiered in 2002 to commemorate José O. Padrón’s 75th birthday. The 1926 Series consists of seven sizes available in sun-grown natural and maduro wrapper. All tobacco used in this line is aged for five full years. The refined tobacco is then blended to create an exceptionally smooth, complex, balanced and full-bodied flavor.
Continuing our tradition, the 1926 Serie™ is offered in a box-pressed format. For the protection of our customers and to safeguard against counterfeiting, a specially designed double band featuring an individually numbered guarantee label is applied to each and every cigar. Annual production of this offering will be limited to 100,000 cigars.
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