Perdomo Cigars
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Perdomo Edicion De Silvio |
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| The “Crowning Achievement” of the Perdomo family cigar brands. The Edicion De Silvio was reverently created by Nick Perdomo Jr. as a living tribute to honor the memory of his late grandfather and mentor, Silvio Perdomo.
The Edicion De Silvio is a smoking experience that yields an impressive, robust taste with delicate, and complex tones. The Perdomo Family has a rich history that has endured many years. From Silvios early days in the H. Upmann factory, and Partagas factory, to near death ambushes from Pro-Castro guerillas as well as wrongful, harsh imprisonment in Castro”s “New Cuba,” the Perdomo family has overcome very hard times. The Edicion De Silvio is a tribute to a very honorable and respectable man, as well as a mark for what the Perdomo name has become. The tobacco that is used to make these legendary cigars was described as the late Silvio’s favorite, which he set aside for a special project before his death. Today Nick makes these cigars in extremely limited numbers using only the most skilled rollers at the factory to ensure their excellence. |
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Perdomo Estate Vintage 1991 |
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| For fans of vintage tobacco, there is no substitute for Perdomo ESV 1991. This brand uses carefully aged tobacco leaves to give it a balanced and well rounded flavor.
For the Perdomo’s, cigars are more than just a business, they are a way of life. Their family history dates back to pre-revolutionary Cuba where they were well known in the cigar business. Today the Perdomo’s call Nicaragua home and are some of the largest manufacturers in the country. The Perdomo Estate Selection Vintage 1991 debuted in 2005 and was one of the most highly anticipated cigars released that year. What makes the cigars so unique is the rare vintage tobacco that goes into every cigar off the line. After over 17 years of additional aging, these mellow yet flavorful tobaccos have the perfect balance and blend that tantalize the palate. What’s better then the taste of this vintage tobacco is the way that it burns, each cigar out of the box has a flush ash and solid draw. Especially popular in this line is the Cameroon edition that comes tubed in boxes of 10. These are without a doubt the nicest, and best looking cigar tubes in the business. The Perdomo’s are best known for their Cameroon wrapper that has won them many industry awards, making the two Cameroon sizes the best the line has to offer. For tobacco this old, the Estate Selection Vintage is an excellent value. |
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Perdomo Habano |
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| Balanced and full-flavored, Perdomo Habano is the hottest blend in the Perdomo portfolio.
Tabacalera Perdomo has a long tradition in the tobacco industry, dating back to the 1930s when Silvio Perdomo worked in the cigar business in San Jose de las Lajas, Cuba. With three generations of tobacco in their blood, Perdomo is well-known not only for their cigar making but also today for the exceptional tobaccos grown by the family and fermented to their exacting standards. In the past few years, their portfolio of brands has become absolutely bulletproof. Right down the line, each Perdomo blend is quality – thanks to some of the strictest quality control standards in the industry. Perdomo Habano is a Nicaraguan puro, utilizing tobacco from his own farms in Esteli, Condega, and Jalapa. Available in a spicy corojo wrapper, creamy Connecticut, or a robust, triple fermented maduro, Habano is one of Perdomo’s greatest successes to date. The core flavor at the center of Perdomo Habano is an earthy and leathery blend that is perfectly balanced with a concise finish. Bold and satisfying, yet smooth enough for any palate. |
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Perdomo Lot 23 |
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| Perdomo Lot 23 is an incredible value that rivals the finest Connecticut wrapped cigars at a fraction of the price.
In 2000, Nick Perdomo planted an experimental crop of tobacco on a small plot of land appropriately named Lot 23. It is here that the golden tobacco leaves of Lot 23 were harvested for extended fermentation. When the tobacco was ready for blending, Nick was shocked to find the cigar did not blend well with foreign tobaccos, but rather was ideal when blended with tobacco from the same field. The resulting Lot 23 cigar is composed of 100% puro tobacco from one field in Esteli. Medium-bodied with a silky Connecticut-seed wrapper, this creamy cigar has hints of woods and nuts that culminate into one of the best-balanced Nicaraguan cigars on the market. At the RTDA tradeshow, Cigar.com aficionados ranked the Lot 23 as one of their top 5 picks for “best new release in 2006.” |
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Perdomo Patriarch |
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| Created to honor Nicholas Perdomo Sr., Perdomo Patriarch combines the best long leaf tobaccos from the top three growing regions in Nicaragua with superb craftsmanship; allowing for a special, unique medium to full-bodied experience only Perdomo can offer.
The Perdomo family has been greatly involved in the tobacco industry for at least three generations. With that in mind, they concentrate their quality control practices not only on the efforts of rolling each individual stick, but more so on growing quality tobacco. Each Perdomo cigar must maintain a consistent flavor from box to box, in addition to passing some of the highest quality control standards in the industry. Silvio Perdomo originally implemented these standards and believed a great cigar could only be created using exceptional tobacco. Today, Nick Perdomo not only still believes in this idea, but follows in his forefathers footsteps by continually releasing unique blends where the focus is not based on how many cigars are produced, but on the quality of each individual stick released for all to enjoy. Nick Perdomo spared no expense when creating Perdomo Patriarch. The blend consists of tobaccos stemming from Condega, Jalapa, and Esteli – Nicaragua’s top growing regions. These tobaccos are concealed by choice, grade ‘A’ wrappers: either a semi-sweet, rich, and oily maduro or a bold, robust, yet creamy Corojo. Each offers its own unique characteristics from spicy-sweet and earthy flavors in the Corojo to a phenomenal rich nuance of cocoa and espresso with a hint of sugar in the maduro. The finish is long and enjoyable, as this medium to full-bodied blend should be found in every enthusiast’s humidor. |
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Perdomo Reserve 10th Champagne |
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| The top-selling mild-bodied masterpiece known as Champagne has not changed. It’s just been repackaged to join Tabacalera Perdomo’s 10 Year Anniversary of the Reserve family.
Nick Perdomo is one of the best in the business when it comes to generating rich, hearty flavors backed by a truckload of strength. That’s why the Champagne is so special…it delivers the rich layers of complex flavors but offers a mellow, mild-bodied profile. A supremely flavorful handmade built for anytime enjoyment that can satisfy every palate on the planet. Comprised of a fine, Cuban-seed Nicaraguan blend of extensively aged tobaccos, the Champagne is hugged by a stunning, triple-fermented Connecticut shade wrapper. The smoke is superior on all fronts, pumping out various nuances including rich tobacco flavors, hints of coffee, creamy undertones, and a subtle sweetness, almost like honey. No doubt, this is a must try….over and over again. |
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Perdomo Reserve 10th Criollo |
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| As the best selling Perdomo blend, the La Tradicion Reserve line is known for its consistency, flavor and quality.
Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary was produced to honor Perdomo’s 10 successful years as a leading manufacturer. Perdomo cigars have received many high ratings from top publications, including Robb Report Magazine and European Cigar Cult Journal which named Perdomo La Tradicion Reserve “Cigar of Year.” No expense is spared when producing these outstanding cigars. All of the tobaccos are picked from fields located in the top three growing regions of Nicaragua, which are then properly fermented, aged, and assembled under the strict supervision of Nick Perdomo. Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Criollo is a spicy concoction of Cuban-seed Nicaraguan long leaf tobaccos, impeccably rolled with a Cuban-seed Criollo wrapper. The combination produces peppery nuances but offers a tremendously smooth character featuring notes of coffee. The blend maintains a rich characteristic throughout, with an enjoyably long finish that is medium to full in body. |
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Perdomo Reserve 10th Maduro |
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| As the best selling Perdomo blend, the La Tradicion Reserve line is known for its consistency, flavor and quality.
The Perdomo La Tradicion Reserve has been honored as “Cigar of the Year” in the U.S. and Europe by the Robb Report and the European Cigar Cult Journal and judged “Outstanding” by Cigar Aficionado. This blend features a distinguished and contemplative blend of medium bodied, double-aged Cuban-seed tobaccos. Grown in the rich, dark soil of the Perdomo family plantations nestled in the Nicaraguan regions of Esteli, Condega, and the Jalapa Valley. Perdomo Reserve “Maduro” offers a triple fermented, ebony-hued Nicaraguan maduro wrapper that yields a subtle undertone of semi-sweet cocoa and coffee with a pleasant cocoa aroma and a long, satisfying finish. There are noticable pepper nuances in the aftertaste and some earthy sensations throughout. |
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Perdomo Reserve Cameroon |
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| As the best selling Perdomo blend, the La Tradicion Reserve line is known for its consistency, flavor and quality.
Perdomo La Tradicion Reserve has been honored as “Cigar of the Year” in the U.S. and Europe by the Robb Report and the European Cigar Cult Journal and deemed “Outstanding” by Cigar Aficionado. This blend features a distinguished and contemplative blend of medium-bodied, double-aged Cuban-seed tobaccos; grown in the rich, dark soil of the Perdomo family plantations nestled in the Nicaraguan regions of Esteli, Condega, and the Jalapa Valley. Perdomo Reserve Cameroon reveals a unique balance of the subtle, sweet flavors of a Number 1 Grade African Cameroon wrapper with the bold and flavorful essence of the Cuban-seed Nicaraguan filler tobaccos yielding notes of coffee bean, leather and caramel. |
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Perdomo Reserve Golf |
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| The most excited addition to La Tradicion line, Perdomo Reserve Golf is a limited edition cigar that is consistent, flavorful, and in Nick Perdomo’s opinion, one of his favorite blends.
Tabacalera Perdomo enforces some of the strictest quality control standards seen in the industry. Their brands only contain the most exceptional tobaccos available, all of which are grown on the Perdomo family farms, and therefore an incredible amount of quality control is exercised when creating each and every blend. No expense is spared during their creation and fermentation process, which is why the majority of Perdomo cigars have received 90+ ratings. Perdomo Reserve Limited Edition Golf features an Ecuadorian Connecticut-shade wrapper, aged for 5 years, which conceals a complex blend of Nicaraguan long-filler. The cigar is smooth, mellow, and aromatic – offering thick clouds of creamy smoke that produce nuances of coffee, cedar and a slight spice masked by underlying hints of sugar. The construction is impeccable, offering a slow and even burn that is consistent from box to box. Make no mistake, this cigar is a “hole-in-one.” |
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Perdomo 2 |
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| Re-released with a new and improved blend, Perdomo2 is better than ever. Utilizing filler tobaccos all from Nicaragua’s top growing regions, this cigar is smooth but filled with a ton of complex flavors.
Tabacalera Perdomo is one of the top ten manufacturers in the business. In fact, when the original Perdomo2 was released, box-pressed cigars were far from popular. Enthusiasts were enjoying mild, mellow blends that were “in the round” and mostly utilized Connecticut wrappers. Although Perdomo2 was an incredible blend, Tabacalera Perdomo eventually had to pull the cigar from production, to focus more on their flagship line – Perdomo Reserve. Perdomo2 is a limited edition, box-pressed cigar available in two beautiful wrappers: an oily sun-grown maduro and a sleek, seamless Habano leaf. The blend consists of all Nicaraguan tobaccos that were blended to create a perfect balance throughout the entire length of the cigar. Medium to full-bodied, Perdomo2 offers notes of cocoa mixed with coffee-like nuances, which are then masked by an underlying spicy sweetness that coats the palate for an incredible finish. Due to its box-pressed shape, this cigar burns slowly, offering rich flavors and a smooth, unique complexity only experienced when enjoying a Perdomo blend. |
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