Perdomo Reserve Limited Golf Edition Double Eagle Tubo (7" x 54)
Perdomo Reserve Limited Golf Edition Double Eagle Tubo (7" x 54)
This is a big cigar. I smoked it after consuming some hot wings and micro brew pilsner, so it was a pretty good day!
Perdomo has decent smokes, but generally nothing really memorable. This cigar was nice though, when it burned well. It's a good looking cigar, with a shiny dark brown Connecticut wrapper. The fillers are Nicaraguan. The cigar had a subtle spicy cedar note before lighting. It was on the medium side of mild in body. The cigar had a nice aromatic, cedary flavor. I can't say how it developed at the end,because I didn't get that far.
It had been napping in cedar for a year now, so I didn't expect any burn problems, but I had a couple anyway. The smoke lit well and started out fine. About an inch into it, I started to have a problem drawing smoke. The base of the cigar had a small split in the wrapper. I covered it with my thumb and continued on. About mid-way, there was a bad spot in the fillers. It burned poorly and the smoke was kind of nasty. After a half inch, it burned itself out and everything tasted normal again. Then, it developed a second split in the wrapper. I let it go out with 1/3 of the cigar left unsmoked.
I've notied that I usually get wrapper split problems on the really big cigars like this. Regardless, the cigar doesn't get high marks from me, primarily due to the mid-burn problem and wrapper split issues.
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