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10-20-2008, 04:22 PM | #1 |
New Patriotic Dissenter
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perdomo (2) exponente maduro
I wasn't planning on reviewing this cigar, but it was such a nice smoke, I decided to share. I got this in a PIF on the old board and it is the first perdomo of any kind I have had.
I enjoyed this cigar with a glass of Folie a deux, Menage a trois red wine. The cigar, a 6x43 long corona and the wine complimented each other very well. The cigar was complex in that it was a spice and flavor bomb, there were nuances of cinnamon, cayenne, cocoa, almond, and black cherry. It was not a cigar that changed much from beginnng to end though other than intensifying the same flavors. The burn and ash were perfect throughout, and this was a finger-burner. I haven't been enjoying many maduros lately other than padrons so this was a real pleasant surprise. I would definitley smoke one of these again and will probably seek some out in the near future if I can find any.
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10-20-2008, 04:25 PM | #2 |
MassHole Militia
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Re: perdomo (2) exponente maduro
Cool! I've got a 5pk that I picked up at auction. It's been resting comfortably for a few months, and I'm looking forward to firing one up.
Thanks for the review. BlackIrish
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