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Perdomo2 Limited Edition 2008 Natural

Perhaps some of you read my review of the maduro version of this cigar. Mike, AKA KnightRid commented that his experience was horrible with the natural wrapper version of this cigar. He hated it so much that he asked for me to review it. Shortly after our conversation, in the mail came several samples for me to try. He was nice enough to throw in some other sticks that he wants my opinions on as well. Thanks for the cigars Mike! Without further ado, I bring to you my take on the Perdomo 2 (Pronounced Perdomo Squared) Limited Edition 2008 Natural. As always, I am paired up with water.

 

Wrapper: Nicaragua (Natural)

Binder: Nicaragua

Filler: Nicaragua

Size: Robusto 5×50

Price: Around $6.00

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Pre-smoke & Construction:

Overall, the wrapper looked nice, with a few small veins. Sniffing the foot and wrapper reminded me of a barnyard and grass. When squeezing the cigar, it was very firm and packed with tobacco. Naturally this led to a draw that was a little tight, but it seemed doable. The pre-light draw had a slight earthy and woody taste.

I only had to correct the burn a couple of times, and as expected, the ash was firm and held for over an inch. Although the draw was on the tight side, it wasn’t bad and didn’t bother me.

 

Flavor:

The first third started with simple earthy flavors. After about an inch, a slightly sweet woody note crept in and wasn’t bad. I got a peppery spice when passing through the nose. It was bordering on harshness, but wasn’t quite there. Overall this was an OK first third.

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The second third continued with that peppery spice, which crossed over into harshness. Sweet caramely mocha notes would come and go. The earthy flavors were there, but were very weak and in the background. Unfortunately, the only constant was that harsh pepper. It left me parched and I chugged water in between draws. This helped wash away the chalky feeling left on my tongue. Yuck…

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The last third… I didn’t enjoy it very much. Initially I caught a subtle fruity flavor, but it went away quickly. I was left with a plain tobacco taste along with that constant harshness. Sweet notes would come and go, mostly they went. The pepper wasn’t even pepper anymore. It was just ashy nothingness. Again, I found myself feverishly drinking water to help the cotton mouth. The chalky sensation on my tongue was just…gross.

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Conclusion:

Obviously this cigar gets the thumbs down. The body was medium, but it really doesn’t matter. The few I had before were inconsistent. Some were OK, others were not. It just so happens I reviewed one that was bad. I generally like Perdomo products. Unfortunately, I won’t be smoking anymore of these.

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4 Responses to “Perdomo2 Limited Edition 2008 Natural”

Mike - KnightRid November 16th, 2009 at 9:23 am

Thanx for reviewing them!

Bet you thought I was nuts when I said they were awful =) I think I drank a gallon of water while smoking 1 of them and it still didnt help! I kinda feel bad for sending you those awful sticks, but you were game and I was happy to be rid of them!!

Mike

Rich November 16th, 2009 at 3:38 pm

Thanks for the review Tom. I like some Perdomo sticks as well but I hate having that dry mouth and needing to constantly drink something. Then add the harshness factor in and this is one stick I think I’ll avoid.

Tom November 17th, 2009 at 6:00 pm

Mike – Don’t feel bad. My motto is “I’ll review any cigar, I don’t give a shit!” You simply called my bluff, and I was glad to do the review. I appreciate the smokes!

Rich – I smoke a fair amount of Perdomo’s for daily smokes. A lot of their lines are reasonably priced and offer good flavors. This one was just a miss for them. Overall, I think Perdomo is a good brand.

Nick BDash November 22nd, 2009 at 7:58 pm

I felt exactly the same about the Perdomo Squared Maduro, It was just bad, no flavor profile and it tasted of tobbacco and a ashy smoke. I didn’t pick up the harshness you did on this natural but I felt a mild pepperiness that was strong, I smoked this cigar without water and survived so I don’t know. I just wouldn’t reccommend any of the Squareds.

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