Brother Dicksbain has always been a fan of Perdomos.  Not me.  For some reason, they have always tasted bitter to me.  Maybe it’s the Nicaraguan spice, which seems to overpower everything else.  Not so with the Perdomo Habano line, however.  What a masterpiece.  These full-powered, large gauged beauties are sure to satisfy even the most demanding palates.  And at just $4-5 per gar, you can’t go wrong.  Available in Connecticut, Corojo and Maduro wrappers, I recommend trying the Connectcut.  The lighter wrapper allows more of the complex flavors to shine through.

Leafytimes.com Approval: 8.0 ********

Another take: StogieReview.com “. . . With a price point of $5.50 at my local shop, I definitely think they are worth it. The Perdomo Habano Corojo will be becoming a staple in humidor.”

Yet another take: Stogieguys.com “. . . Overall, though, I’d say the cigar delivers for the price. I also have a suspicion that they would be even better with some aging. I give the off-the-shelf Perdomo Habano

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