Popular Post begoodplz Posted March 19, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 19, 2024 Returning to where my cigar journey began, I recently decided to reacquaint myself with the Perdomo Champagne 10th Anniversary in its Robusto vitola, a cigar that holds the distinction of being the very first I ever smoked. This cigar was stored at 65% RH and 65°F. I approached this session with a mix of nostalgia and curiosity, wondering how my palate has evolved over the years. The draw of the cigar was impeccable—wide open and inviting, a harbinger of the quality and consistency Perdomo is known for. The pre-light draw gave me notes of espresso and sweet cream. As the smoke progressed, I was greeted by a familiar profile: creamy, smooth, sweet, with a subtle peppery undertone that added just the right amount of complexity to the light-bodied flavor. However, what caught me off guard this time around was the cigar's nicotine strength. Despite its gentle flavors, the Perdomo Champagne packed a significant nicotine punch, a characteristic I hadn't noticed or perhaps didn't remember from my days starting in this hobby. Reflecting on this experience, I find it intriguing how one's smoking journey can evolve. The same cigar that once introduced me to the world of cigars has now offered me a new perspective, highlighting nuances I hadn't appreciated before. It's a testament to the depth and complexity of cigar smoking as a hobby—how a single stick can be both a beginner's entry point and a (slightly) seasoned smoker's rediscovery. I must have smoked dozens of these sticks in the past when my palette detected nothing but "smoke". While the unexpected nicotine intensity left me thinking about how I managed this cigar in my early days, the overall experience was undeniably positive, reaffirming my appreciation for Perdomo's craftsmanship and consistency. 8.5/10 5
Chibearsv Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 Your review is very nice. Imagine how much better it would be with some photos. 😁 2
jazzboypro Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 Perdomo is one of my favorite brands, try the 20th anniversary if you can.
BrightonCorgi Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 And I thought this was going to be a Champagne review. 1
begoodplz Posted March 20, 2024 Author Posted March 20, 2024 17 hours ago, Chibearsv said: Your review is very nice. Imagine how much better it would be with some photos. 😁 Next time! I didn't think I would be writing a review, but here I am. 15 hours ago, jazzboypro said: Perdomo is one of my favorite brands, try the 20th anniversary if you can. Will do! I almost exclusively smoked Padron and Perdomo before finding Cubans. 1
CigarCulture09 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 10 hours ago, jazzboypro said: Perdomo is one of my favorite brands, try the 20th anniversary if you can. I smoke more Cubans than anything as they are my favourite but Nicaragua is producing some unbelievably incredible cigars. The Dominican Republic is as well. I started trying more New World cigars simply to further develop and educate my palate. The Perdomo 20th Anniversary Sun Grown was a good cigar. I enjoyed the 10th Anniversary Maduro as well. 2
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