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Perdomo Lot 23

November 04, 2006

The newest cigar in the humidor is the Perdomo Lot 23. I'm a big fan of the Perdomo Champagne series as well as the Perdomo Estate Vintage Selection, both found here, and this is one of my new favorites.

From the Perdomo website:

PERDOMO LOT 23® is named after one of Tabacalera Perdomo's prestigious farms located near its factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. The blend is a combination of exquisite filler and binder tobaccos grown exclusively on the Lot 23® farm. After harvesting the tobacco and aging it in bale for four years, the cigars were rolled and aged in one of Perdomo's large aging rooms for another six months before being sent to their office in Miami for distribution.

PERDOMO LOT 23® is a medium to full flavored blend that offers a well-balanced, complex smoking experience. The dark Ecuadorian Connecticut-shade wrapper lends not only a stunning aesthetic appeal, but it adds an elegant creaminess which complements the robust Nicaraguan fillers.

PERDOMO LOT 23® cigars are available in the following four traditional sizes packaged in stunning 20 count cedar boxes: Robusto (5" x 50); Toro (6" x 50); Churchill (7" x 50) and Belicoso (5¾" x 54).


GROWN: September 2000
HARVESTED: January 2001
FERMENTED: Jan 2001 - Jan 2002
AGED: 2002 - 2005
FARM SUPERVISOR: Gonzalo Puentes
HAND SELECTED BY: Nick Sr. & Nick Jr.

All sizes available:

Robusto $5.00
Toro $5.25
Churchill $5.50
Belicoso $6.00

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Posted by Richard Alley at November 4, 2006 01:12 PM

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