The Lonsdale size (6 1/2 x 42) is preferred by many ladies due to its elegance. It’s long but slender. ChrissyD (@fddlgrl) did a quick review of the Lonsdale size in our Perdomo Patriarch (named in honour of Nick Perdomo’s father, Nick Perdomo Sr.) blend.
Chris and Brian from Nice Tight Ash (the best name of a cigar blog ever??) produced this excellent and complimentary review of Perdomo’s Nick’s Sticks – brand new in Australia! I can’t seem to embed the video, so you’ll have to click the link to watch.
“Drinking 1942 Napoleon cognac, smoking a Perdomo Patriarch….a combination I’m not sure will ever be beat!” (via @enge0337)
SmokingPipes.com features a recent interview with Kelly McLaughlin where he discusses the Perdomo Reserve Champagne Churchill, as well as sharing his tips for how to cut and light a cigar. Here’s a snippet: The Perdomo Reserve Champagne Churchill (7″ x 54 ring gauge) is one of Kelly’s favorite cigars and has become a best seller over [...]
“Fired up a Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniv. Maduro tonight. I think you can’t beat this Maduro stick for the price.” posted by @Vardashan If you haven’t tried the Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary cigar yet, order some today! They are our biggest selling cigar. Prices start at around $22 for an individual stick and as low [...]
We received this email from a new Perdomo client a couple of days ago and we couldn’t have said it better ourselves! Thanks Matthew! Hi Cameron, I have only one cigar left to try which is the Pedomo2 2008 L.E. As I told you earlier I am only new to cigars and have only tried [...]
A great review of the recently released Perdomo Lot 23 Punta Gorda which we’ll have available in Australia early 2011. Read their full review here. Among the newest vitolas is the Punta Gorda (5 x 60), a stubby torpedo that verges on Nub dimensions. The Maduro incarnation comes complete with a toothy broadleaf wrapper that’s [...]
A big thanks to Luke from Aspiring Gentleman for his review of the Perdomo Habano Corojo Robusto: The Corojo wrapper on the robusto (5″ x 52) we tried had a beautiful sheen to it, and our sticks were all flawlessly rolled. Combine that with a beautiful double band (one on the foot), and this cigar [...]
Our thanks to Jerry from Stogie Review for this review of the new Lot 23 Gordito. He writes: Video review runs around 8 minutes. The bad news is I’m not a fan of big ring gauge cigars. Maybe 2 or 3 years ago the Perdomo Lot 23 Gordito size would’ve been exciting but the size just [...]
From a review dated 11 November, 2010, which you can read in full on Tiki Bar Online. Tiki Bar rated the stick a 9.5/10. Order yours here. This stick was a nice dark chocolate brown with some darker mottling. There was a little oily sheen, but the touch was even more oily. There was one break [...]
Many thanks to Kyle, “a self proclaimed cigar aficionado, sport lover, and dog lover”, who writes The Successor blog, for his recent review of the Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Champagne Robusto. VERDICT: Well I have always been a fan of Perdomo, there flavor and quality is top notch, this 10th Anniversary Champagne is no exception, this would make a perfect [...]
A big thanks to Chris at Nice Tight Ash for this review of the Perdomo Reserve. Final Thoughts After smoking a few more of the Perdomo Reserve 10th Anniversary Champagne I can see why they are such a popular stick among the folks that frequent the small shop I work in. This cigar is mild, [...]
A “not too shabby” video review of Jason’s favourite – the Perdomo Habano Robusto – by Daniel from SmokenSpirits.com.
Straight Up Cigars has done a review on the Perdomo Reserve Champagne 10th Anniversary: This is one fine looking smoke! The wrapper is excellent as well as the construction. The wrapper had a very distinct buttery cream smell. Once lit it burned evenly even though it was smoked in a vehicle. The flavors are what make [...]
Matty recently reviewed the Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto – my personal favourite cigar. Here’s what he had to say: The prelight inspection shows a cigar with good color, and a uniformed feel that is consistent through the entire stick. The natural wrapper and Nicaraguan filler hint at a great smoke, and the 5 X 50 [...]
Tiny Tim has updated his review of our Habano. He writes: When looking up another cigar I came across this post from January of this year. I was amazed at the score I gave the Perdomo Habano Corojo torpedo! I’ve had these a lot lately and they are MUCH better than my score showed. I [...]
Thanks for Mark in Melbourne (aka @aussiecigar) who tweeted this delicious looking photo today:
G. C. Puffs has this nice write up about his recent experience with a Perdomo Grand Cru while playing golf (rather poorly). It starts with: The other day I had a rather long day and decided it was a good time to grab my clubs and head to the golf course. Take in mind it [...]
A terrific review on the Badger & Blade forum for the Perdomo Fresco: Quality: Looking at this cigar, it is evident that it’s a quality product. The construction is good, the burn is even, and the ash is strong. Value: You simply can’t find a better value, in my opinion. Sure, $1 sticks are out [...]
An excellent review from Rocky’s Cigars of the recently-introduced Nick’s Sticks: Rating: Presentation: 8/10 – Although not particularly classy, the band on this stick has a certain character to it that I appreciate. It makes me think brick and mortar and I like that. Appearance: 8/10 – The color of this wrapper is a lovely [...]
Stogie Review has done a great review of our new line, the Perdomo Cuban Bullet: All said and done with my Perdomo Cuban Bullet Version 2.0 I have to say I would smoke them again. I think it is a great cigar when you just want something to smoke without paying attention to it. Most [...]
It’s a couple of years old, but that doesn’t matter. Here’s what Matt’s Cigar Journal had to say about Perdomo Edición de Silvio: The Natural Double Corona sports a decadent looking light brown wrapper with the look of expensive leather. It has a slight tooth and fine veins running throughout. In the traditional Cuban style [...]
Here’s a terrific new review from CigarRants.com today on the Perdomo Patriarch Maduro. His summary: This is one hell of a good smoke. It’s got a little bit of everything, from heavy spice, to cream, to robust complex flavors. It smells phenomenal and never leaves a bitter finish. This cigar should be tried by all [...]
Thanks to Doc Stogie Fresh for this review of the Perdomo Patriarch Corojo. His summary? This is a cigar I can recommend to everyone, from the beginning cigar smoker to the long time enthusiast. The Perdomo Patriarch has something for everyone. And, I think you will find the construction of the Patriarch to be of [...]