Monday, June 18 2007
MIAMI - "You asked for it, you got it!," says Nick Perdomo Jr. Tabacalera Perdomo S.A. has expanded its newest line,
Perdomo Lot 23, by announcing that it is now available in a Nicaraguan
Maduro wrapper. Just like the highly successful natural, the Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro is also be blended with Cuban-seed binders and fillers grown exclusively on Lot 23.
Planted in September of 2000 then harvested in January of 2001, the crop was fermented for a year between January of 2001 and January of 2002. Bale aged for over three years, the tobaccos were then rolled into cigars in 2006 and aged for release in 2007.
"Perdomo Lot 23 was and still is a very special project for our company because it was a project that my father, Nicholas Perdomo, Sr., pioneered as we started to expand our growing operations in 2000," states Nick Perdomo, Jr. "The success of this brand has gone beyond our wildest expectation and it only seems right that we extend the Lot 23 line by introducing it in a Nicaraguan Maduro wrapper." The final product is a premium cigar that is extremely flavorful and is available at a very competitive price point."
Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro is a medium to full flavored cigar that offers a well-balanced, complex smoking experience with a rich, smooth finish. The deeply-aged, Nicaraguan Maduro wrapper lends not only stunning aesthetic appeal, but it adds hints of cocoa to therobust Nicaraguan fillers. Aficionados may choose from four traditional sizes packaged in rustic 20-count cedar boxes: Robusto (5"x 50); Toro (6"x 50); Churchill (7"x 50), and Belicoso (5 V4"x 54). Suggested retail prices range from $4.25 to $5.00 per cigar. £
Look for my review of the Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro Robusto, coming soon! - GK