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Zedman05

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I am looking to find out if anyone has recommendations for Perdomo cigars. I have never had any, so just wondering if they are worthwhile ?
 
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IMO you can't go wrong with the 10th Anniversary Maduro. It's a great smoke and Perdomo is pretty consistent throughout their lines. My boy GoingPostal loves the Lot 23 intro line.
 

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The 10th anny maduro is pretty decent from the perdomo line. I also don't mind the Lot 23 maddy with a little age on 'em. Inexpensive and decent smokes for the price.
 

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The Lot23 and Habano lines are both good. If you want a good mild cigar the champagne is a popular one. I would highly suggest the champagne noir that is being released right now. That is one fantastic stick! Strong, spicy, and yummy. The patriarch line is great as well.
 

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The 10th anni maduro is indeed a great smoke. I also like the Habano line, the lot 23 was only ok in my opinion. The Patriarch is good as well but for the money id take a 10th anni instead.
 

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Hey Zed I gotta recommend the lot 23 (natural) by Perdomo. That said...while the maduro in the line is also good...I would avoid it unless you want some stains on you.
 
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IMHO, his best are history
- Maduro Reserve used to come in red cello and was one of the best 'regular production' NC avail until it was discontinued.
- ESV 91 Maduro was also incredible - if you find either of those, you're in for a treat

Of current production, I really only get excited about two anymore: Partiarch Corojo Lonsdale and Habano Corojo Robusto. If you're a bargain hunter, Nick's Sticks and CI Legends Red are both decent for what they generally go for.
There are two newer releases that sound very promising that I have yet to try: Champagne Maduro and ESV 2002
 
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The 10th anni maduro is indeed a great smoke. I also like the Habano line, the lot 23 was only ok in my opinion. The Patriarch is good as well but for the money id take a 10th anni instead.
^ what he said.
 

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OK, let me be the first to recommend the fresh rolled wheel of 50 at CI. Put a year or two on 'em and they smoke great.
 
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I loves me some perdomo.

My favorite is the 10th anny Champagne. Such a perfectly constructed, and wonderfully flavorful cigar. Also, the habano line is great, was my favorite cigar for a long time.
 
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I'm a bit of a perdomo whore but thinks it all been covered.

IMHO, his best are history
- Maduro Reserve used to come in red cello and was one of the best 'regular production' NC avail until it was discontinued.
- ESV 91 Maduro was also incredible - if you find either of those, you're in for a treat
So True, although think i was one of the few who prefered ESV 91 natural over maduro. If you find either one of these go for it. If you want to get an idea of what you missed try the CI ESV 91 seconds pretty close the the real thing, IMO.

The Lot23 and Habano lines are both good. If you want a good mild cigar the champagne is a popular one. I would highly suggest the champagne noir that is being released right now. That is one fantastic stick! Strong, spicy, and yummy. The patriarch line is great as well.
2nd everything here, Lot 23 and Habano are good ROTT but improve with some age, and for a mild stick with great flavor tough to beat the orginal champagne, but dying to try the noir hear great things. and the patriarch corojo is one of my favorite sticks, true they are a bit pricey but keep and eye out for a sale and man you are in for a treat.

OK, let me be the first to recommend the fresh rolled wheel of 50 at CI. Put a year or two on 'em and they smoke great.
yeah, exactly these buy em then forget about em, after a year you'll totally understand. this is an recuring theme with perdomos "bargin"/value lines whatever you call em. Slow-Age, Fresh Rolled, etc
 
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The 10th Anniversary Maduro is one of my favorites too. The Lot 23's are worth trying. Another one not mentioned yet, on the inexpensive side would be Nick's Sticks by Perdomo. Definitely check those out too!
 

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The new ESV Sungrown is their best cigar by far in my opinion! nothing else they make come close.
 

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not much of a perdomo fan... but i was recently gifted a maduro and it was quite tasty!! sounds like it might have been that 10th... is that a fairly new release?
 
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