Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto Maduro
The Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto Maduro cigar is just one of many Perdomo’s fine cigars. Perdomo is a premier tobacco grower and cigar manufacturer that has its roots in Cuba, known for its rich history and strong value and flavor.
The Lot 23 blend is grown in one of Perdomo’s finest pieces of land in Nicaragua, in the Esteli region. It is planted around September and harvested at the beginning of the year. After harvest, it is allowed to ferment for a year. Beyond that, it is bale-aged for three more years, meaning that by the time you have this cigar in your hands, it has been aged to perfection for at least four years, probably longer.
The Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto Maduro comes in the classic robusto size of 5” x 50, which can give you the short, intense burst of flavor you know and love in this cigar size while being large enough to not feel so short-lived. This makes it great for a quick smoke after dinner or a short walk with friends or family in the great outdoors.
The maduro wrapper, also from Nicaragua, gives this cigar some real spice when it comes to flavor. Speaking of flavor, this particular smoke gives the user a short burst of spice followed by a deep chocolate and mocha. The only detriment to this cigar is a somewhat bitter aftertaste that can be a bit overpowering after smoking.
Overall, for the cigar smoker who wants a strong taste and a short burst of flavor in a short smoke, the Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto Maduro is one of the best. At a typical cost of around $5.00 per stick, this cigar is a great value and well worth the price for anyone looking for a good, quick cigar smoking experience.
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