Perdomo Lot 23 started out as an experimental seed planted in a virgin field that Nick Perdomo named, in elegant fashion, Lot 23. The field produced a small batch of tabaccos that were carefully blended together, 6 years later, bringing about this unique Nicaraguan Handmade cigar. Much like the Natural Lot 23, the Maduro does have its differences. For instance, instead of a Connecticut leaf, Perdomo selected a beautiful Broadleaf Maduro.
Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro Toro (6×50)
MSRP: $42.50 - $204.00
You save up to 10%
$8.50 – $183.60
The result of the Maduro blend is a rich, hint of chocolatey flavor that’s smooth and complements the creamy, peanuty nuances from the long-fillers inside. The Perdomo Lot 23 is a cigar that will surprise you with flavor and leave you wanting more!
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Categories: Perdomo Gravy Upgrade, Perdomo Lot 23
Tags: Maduro Wrapper, Medium body, Robusto, Top Shelf, Toro
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Additional information
Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.0 × 1.0 × 1.0 in |
Variant | Single, 5 Pack, Box of 24 |
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Wrapper | Maduro Broadleaf |
Binder | Nicaragua |
Filler | Nicaragua |
Strength | Medium |
Country of Origin | |
Cigar Brand | Perdomo Lot 23 |
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Perdomo Lot 23
Reviews (7)
7 reviews for Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro Toro (6×50)
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Rex Russell –
I’m new to cigars , I bought one of these in a Churchill size on a wim in showlow az .
I’ve tried many different stogies really liking this one
ReneAreu (verified owner) –
Tasted bitter chocolate and straw on the cold draw. Nothing too crazy, to report… It was a medium body cigar at best, not a strong or full body cigar like I thought it would’ve been with the darker wrapper… Had to touch it up once, and it turned off on me twice… Overall was an OK cigar, would I buy it again probably not… My final smoking time was 1:26 , I do have to say the presentation was good and construction was OK
nzoepfel (verified owner) –
Good construction with nice flavors. No touchups & corrected itself. Not complex but the flavors I got were very nice. Definitely a place in my humidor.
Rbk5438 –
Awesome smoke. Loved the chocolate and coffee notes. Will definitely get more of these!!
Wmashburn –
Really enjoyed this rich smoke. Tons of flavor but not overpowering. Will be one of my go-to smokes from now on.
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
Tonight I’m smoking the Perdomo lot 23 Maduro. The picture shows a brown band mine came with a shinny blue trim band however. It feels solid, tight rolled and heavy. A little lumpy and bumpy with some thick veins. The draw is slightly tight. Right off the light, there’s a nasty black pepper punch on the retrohale, with a toast flavor follow through on the palate. It’s defiantly not a toothy wrapper. Into the first third I’m getting a coco, coffee and some wood notes. The coffee seems to come through in the retrohale with the pepper. Medium body so far. The pepper does settle down. Ash is falling off at about one inch, even burn line. I’ve paired this with a black coffee. I almost want to say chocolate but it’s not sweet, so I will have to leave it at coco. Rounding second base, not much transitioning, still building off the first thirds profile. I had this one in the 69% humidor for about two weeks. Good smoke output. The strength is medium low. It seems to be a short finish. Pretty good construction, I’m into the second third with the burn line still even. Theres a very slight creaminess, still lots of pepper no spice. That coffee is holding in there nicely. The smoke is a little sharp in the back of the throat, I did cough a couple times. Nice aroma coming off of it. There’s some leather coming through the draw now. The flavors that it does give off seem balanced to one another. Rounding third base, still smooth leather, coffee, pepper, and coco. For $7 I don’t think you can go wrong with this cigar. The retrohale has gotten a lot smoother than when I lit it up. It does seem to be giving off chocolate more than coco just slightly. It’s an enjoyable cigar, nothing really to complain about. Maybe a little toasted nuttiness towards the end. Pretty consistent profile throughout. I’m going to score this at 88 points.
Cezary Rozycki (verified owner) –
Perdomo Lot 23
Maduro
6×50
Toro
Flavor profile:
Medium with medium/mild smoke.
Construction:
Very solid with no give. The wrapper stayed intact throughout, no flaking or unwrapping. It has a very dark brown color.
Nose:
Sharp tobacco and dark chocolate.
Cold draw:
Leather, horse stables, on the lips – some earth mixed with horse manure. Pleasant.
First 1/3:
Solid construction, feels firm in the hand. Medium strength cigar with medium to light intensity smoke. Flavor of tobacco, light leather, dry hay, horse stables. The smoke feels cool. Ash is holding nicely, burns evenly. It has a very defined and pleasant taste.
Retro:
Retrohaling feels like sniffing tobacco coating the nostrils producing the same effect and feeling as in sniffing the actual tobacco – refreshing, invigorating, giving that desired rush. Very manageable effect which diminishes in intensity with repetition. I found it desirable to retrohale throughout the smoking experience of this cigar because the produced effect complements the smoke flavor so well.
Second 1/3:
Tight draw. The tobacco flavor is gone. Leather and horse manure flavors intensified. Retro developed dry grass flavor. Burns even. The wrapper leaves a nice tree bark flavor on the lips. Toward the end some earth flavor surfaced. I am enjoying it.
Last 1/3:
The flavors of leather, horse saddle, earth mixed with horse manure – similar to an outdoor horse training arena. Some pleasant hay flavor at the very end.
Overall:
This is not a morning cigar. It will keep you on your toes. No bitterness, no pepper, no biting, no spice, no sourness, yet the flavor is defined, always present, engaging. Reminiscent of a horse farm.
Pairing:
Goes well with Turkey 101 whiskey and also with unsweetened black tea.
Bumbu Rum is too sweet and aromatic for this cigar.