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Perdomo Lot 23 Cigars

Perdomo Lot 23 cigars are named after one of Tabacalera Perdomo's prestigious farms located near its cigar factory in Esteli, Nicaragua. The late Nicolas Perdomo, Sr. pioneered the Perdomo Lot 23 project in 2000 with his son, Tabacalera Perdomo President, Nick Jr., clearing and preparing an untouched plot of extremely fertile, virgin land near their factory that now provides the distinct tobacco for Perdomo Lot 23 line. 

 

The Lot 23 blend is a combination of exquisite filler and binder tobaccos grown exclusively on the Perdomo Lot 23 farm. After harvesting the tobacco and aging it in bales for four years, Perdomo Lot 23 cigars were rolled and aged in one of Perdomo's large aging rooms for another six months.

 

Perdomo Lot 23 cigars are medium to full flavored cigars that offers a well-balanced, complex smoking experience. The dark Ecuadorian Connecticut-shade wrapper lends not only a stunning aesthetic appeal, but it adds an elegant creaminess which complements the robust Nicaraguan fillers in this premium Nicaraguan cigar.

 

Perdomo Lot 23 cigars are available in the following four traditional sizes packaged in stunning 20 count cedar cigar boxes: Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto (5" x 50); Perdomo Lot 23 Toro (6" x 50); Perdomo Lot 23 Churchill (7" x 50) and Perdomo Lot 23 Belicoso (5 3/4" x 54).

Nick Perdomo talks about Perdomo Lot 23 cigars in 2010: