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    sounds very tastey... i looked them up since i was thinking about buying a fiver of these cause you liked them so much.. but eeeek
    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-NEA&cat=3
    they are a touch on the expensive side, i'll have to wait awhile to try one of these babies

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    I've had similar experiences with Perdomo Reserve (Cameroon, Champagne, Golf). Excellent flavor, construction, burn, everything. And what I consider to be the Perdomo "signature" - a steady ramping of complex, delicious flavors that evolve slowly and build gradually. You might want to try one of those, boomshay. About 60% of the cost of the Estate Seleccion.

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-NRA&cat=3

    This is the link to the Reserve Cameroon, but the Champagne is excellent as well. The Golf is out of this world, but more expensive than the rest of the Reserve line.

    For an even more affordable Perdomo, try the Slow-Aged No. 826 line. Not quite up to the flavor of the Reserve line (or the Estate Seleccion, I would imagine), it is still one of the best smokes you can have for the price.

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-QZA&cat=3

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    Quote Originally Posted by LungJian View Post
    I've had similar experiences with Perdomo Reserve (Cameroon, Champagne, Golf). Excellent flavor, construction, burn, everything. And what I consider to be the Perdomo "signature" - a steady ramping of complex, delicious flavors that evolve slowly and build gradually. You might want to try one of those, boomshay. About 60% of the cost of the Estate Seleccion.

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-NRA&cat=3

    This is the link to the Reserve Cameroon, but the Champagne is excellent as well. The Golf is out of this world, but more expensive than the rest of the Reserve line.

    For an even more affordable Perdomo, try the Slow-Aged No. 826 line. Not quite up to the flavor of the Reserve line (or the Estate Seleccion, I would imagine), it is still one of the best smokes you can have for the price.

    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-QZA&cat=3

    Love the Reserve Champagne also very nice smoke.........thanks for your input
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomshay View Post
    sounds very tastey... i looked them up since i was thinking about buying a fiver of these cause you liked them so much.. but eeeek
    http://www.cigarsinternational.com/p...m=CS-NEA&cat=3
    they are a touch on the expensive side, i'll have to wait awhile to try one of these babies


    Yes there are pricey. I'm hoping to catch them on Cbid some day...
    A girl phoned me the other day and said ... Come on over, there's nobody home. I went over. Nobody was home.
    -- Rodney Dangerfield

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