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This is a discussion on Perdomo Fresh Rolled Double Corona Review within the Non-Habanos Reviews forums, part of the General Cigar Discussion category; Perdomo Fresh Rolled Double Corona Size: 7.0 x 50 Tobacco: Nicaraguan puro Price: $1.98 I have a friend Holt who ...
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Puffer Fish with many spikes
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Perdomo Fresh Rolled Double Corona Review
Perdomo Fresh Rolled Double Corona
Size: 7.0 x 50 Tobacco: Nicaraguan puro Price: $1.98 I have a friend Holt who loves to chew cigars. He rarely smokes them, sometimes he doesn't even bother to light them. He just chews and spits, chews and spits, for hours. I've never really understood the appeal of it, until now. Because if ever there was a stogie made for chewing, the Perdomo Fresh Rolled is it. This cigar is sold exclusively through Cigars International. According to their copy, the idea resulted from the fact that, during various marketing events, Perdomo employs a beautiful young woman to hand-roll free cigars for the customers. The customers can watch the cigar as it is "born" and then smoke it, still-wet, while the sales guys hawk Perdomo's more coventional, higher quality, higher margin products. But the fresh cigars were so popular that CI decided to sell them directly to the public. They are sold in "cuban wheels" of 50, with no box, no bands, just tied together by a small brown ribbon. The CI price for an entire wheel: $99. Of course, like most of the things you read at CI, this story isn't quite true. According to several magazine articles, Perdomo first started selling fresh-rolled cigars back in 2003, under the moniker Perdomo Fresco. Back then, they came in decorative boxes with a trading card featuring the name and likeness of the roller. Each cigar sold for about $4 apiece. These churchills have all the problems you would expect from wet tobacco: erratic draw, prone to canoe, goes out if you leave them unattended. This is probably why they're so cheap (plus, Perdomo can reduce working capital if they don't have to store them in inventory during the 6-month aging process). Interestingly enough, no matter how many times I've had to relight, these cigars don't become bitter or harsh: no need to purge. But here's the real rub: Despite the construction issues (which may calm down in time), they actually taste good, they never taste cheap. They're Nicaraguan puros, burn very slow (90-120 minutes), full of hearty earthy flavors. But they don't taste like any other Nic puro I've had. They are dense, rich, and woody. Lots of flavor on the draw, but no aftertaste. The adjective that keeps coming to mind is doughy. Like as a kid, when I would eat mom's biscuit batter out of the mixing bowl. I've had a couple of these so far, and every time I am done, I didn't feel satiated, like I do with a Pepin or a Fuente, but instead I want to immediately chew on another one. I'd definitely give this a thumbs-up in both taste and value. It will be interesting to see what happens after 6 months of aging.
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thanks for the review. sounds like a good stick to save and look forward to
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I have been wondering about these and thanks for the review.
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Nice review.
I missed the hot girl at the Perdomo rolling events I attended! Does she roll them on her thigh?!?
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I bought a five pack of these off the devils site about a month ago. Haven't smoked any yet, but they looked and smelled good. Figured I'd let em rest for awhile.
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I'll probably let most of mine age for several months.... but I thought they are called "fresh rolled" you're supposed to smoke them fresh...
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It's a good cigar that doesn't get a lot of press.
Thanks for letting the cat out of the bag! ![]()
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Re: Perdomo Fresh Rolled Double Corona Review
Good review.....another interesting cigar I'd like to experience. Too bad I have ZERO room left after my recent binge buying spree. I also wonder.......how they will smoke with a few months humi time??
Wish they would offer fivers for sale....fifty sticks are a bit much of a purchase to simply TRY a few. Same deal with those big Reposado's CI has listed. FIVE would be nice....FIFTY a bit much. FN in MT |
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