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Count | 25 Cigars |
Diameter | 50 Ring |
Filler | Long |
Length | 6 Inches |
Origin | Nicaragua |
Packaging | Bundle |
Shape | Regular |
Strength | Mellow-medium |
Wrapper | Maduro |
The Perdomo Fresco cigar is comprised of savory long filler tobaccos grown in the rich, dark soil of the Perdomo farm in Esteli. The binders are carefully selected from Perdomo's crops grown in the Jalapa Valley region. In either golden Connecticut, hearty Sun Grown, or chocolaty Maduro wrapper shades, Perdomo Fresco is a mellow to medium-bodied cigar that is creamy, smooth and well-balanced for all to enjoy at an awesome low price.
By Russell on Mar 30, 2023
By miland on Jan 20, 2022
By Mark on Sep 28, 2021
By Gary on Jul 15, 2021
A GREAT CIGAR
By Preston on Nov 5, 2020
Well made, a good burn
By J. on Sep 20, 2018
Excellent cugar
By Elizabeth on Aug 23, 2018
By Raymond on Jul 24, 2018
for the money you cannot beat this cigar. I would like the price to stay low so keep this between us.
By rory on Jul 23, 2015
Burns well, great for price. Strong taste but a good substitute for smoking a cigar when I'm working rather than a more expensive cigar.
By David on Apr 2, 2015
This cigar is my favorite. Beautiful blend, burns perfectly, and the aroma is totally satisfying
By Cheryl on Oct 23, 2014
Thought these were pretty good. Found similar cigars for less money at Best Cigar
By George on May 23, 2014
I started getting these last year, and they were excellent especially for the price. For some reason they always are better when I buy 5 packs as opposed to bundles. The last few batches I've gotten seem to have dropped in quality and have a bit of unpleasant aftertaste, but are still a good cigar for the price. I've had both the light and dark wrappers, and both are good, but I prefer the maduro. These cigars probably won't win any awards, but are excellent for their price range. Try a 5 pack and see what you think.
By Steve on May 23, 2014