The Bourbon Barrel Aged line is available with an Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper for a mild to medium body with a rich, creamy smoke and buttery smooth finish; a Sun Grown wrapper that delivers rich earthy flavors and subtle hints of spice; and a Maduro version which offers a medium-to-full body with rich, robust flavors of dark cocoa and roasted coffee. Each capa gets several months of aging in bourbon barrels; the Connecticut gets six months while the Sun Grown gets 10 months and the Maduro gets 14 months.
Perdomo Habano Bourbon Barrel-Aged Sun Grown Epicure (6×54)
$11.25 – $243.00Price range: $11.25 through $243.00

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Earth, exotic spices, smoky vanilla, and deep espresso: tell me you can’t taste that already? Perdomo has developed an entire line of bourbon barrel-aged cigars and the Habano Barrel-aged Sun Grown is nothing short of extravagant flavors. Grab a bottle to pair it with, head outside, and enjoy this cigar.
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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 | Nicaraguan |
Binder | Nicaragua |
Filler | Nicaragua |
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Cigar Brand | Perdomo Habano Bourbon Barrel-Aged |
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Perdomo Habano Bourbon Barrel-Aged
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Perdomo Habano Bourbon Barrel-Aged Sun Grown Epicure (6×54)
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Georgenytv (verified owner) –
1st 3rd is very smooth and light. Flavor and spice really kicks in the 2nd 3rd. Very good burn and enjoyable stick.
Rbk5438 –
Awesome cigar! Perdomo really knows how to make sun grown cigars and this one is a perfect example. Just a great overall stick.
Stephen Twomey (verified owner) –
This is a fantastic sun grown cigar. This Perdomo cigar has a consistent burn and draw, and is nicely flavorful. It is definitely a pleasurable smoke.
J. Ailstock (verified owner) –
Last night I had this stick for the first time. I totally enjoyed the spicy notes of this medium cigar. As with all Perdomo’s, great construction, burn and draw. There will definitely be a supply of these in my box.
RhinoCigars89 (verified owner) –
Wow. Can’t say enough good things about his cigar. Everything about it was great. Taste, burn, draw. Taste is sweet and and creamy. Very smooth cigar.
Kyle Johnson (verified owner) –
A good cigar with great draw and construction. Could definitely taste the bourbon barrel
TwoChief SplittingMoon (verified owner) –
Not a complex cigar, kinda strait forward. Woodsy, rich flavor with a slight spiciness and a tad of sweetness in the draw. I almost want to say there’s a cashew note to it sometimes. The construction is good and the draw is perfect.
Sky (verified owner) –
Perdomo Habano Bourbon Barrel-Aged Sun Grown Epicure (6×54)
I gave it a good careful toast, keeping the flame always vertical and the cigar horizontal so I didn’t inject any unnecessary heat into the tobacco. After letting the ember calm down, the first puff gave me notes of freshly toasted bread, though I hadn’t retrohaled yet.
First Third
The profile opened with creamy cedar and lightly charred woods. Smoke output was okay, and not the “chimney at rest” style I usually do not prefer, so that’s a plus. I found myself wishing the smoke was a little chillier though. A cinnamon note kept trying to peek through on the retrohail, but never fully arrived. A touch of dried red pepper zest showed up on the retrohale pleasant, not harsh. Sweetness sadly was very faint, almost hidden. I had hoped to pick up some of the bourbon-barrel caramelization, but it hadn’t revealed itself yet.
Second Third
As the cigar moved into the middle, that elusive cinnamon note still teased without fully forming. The flavors stayed fairly one-note, though I did start to pick up some hints of chocolate and sweet, lightly charred oak. Toward the end of this section, the retrohale carried a nice sweet zestiness that added a little more interest. Kind of like the smell of freshly dried Chile de árbol.
Final Third
The cigar settled into mostly charred oak, with some bitterness developing at the end despite my slow pace. Smoking time was about an hour and 35 minutes. Unlike my favorites, I didn’t feel compelled to smoke this one to the nub.
Overall Impression
This was a clean smoke with enjoyable cedar, oak, and subtle spiciness, but it lacked the complexity and transitions I usually look for. The sweetness was faint and the advertised vanilla and coffee notes never really appeared for me. It’s a solid cigar, but not one I’d reach for regularly.
Rating: 3.8 stars