
Perdomo 10th year anniversary robusto is not particularly complex, but still has enough complexity in the flavors to keep the taste buds on alert. The flavors you feel at the beginning are the same until the end but with minor changes in character. I think it is incredibly worth the price.
Conctrustion
I think the band around the cigar was elegant without too many details. I got the feeling of a luxurious everyday cigar. A cigar that sticks out in the humidor and waits its turn to be smoked. The cigar was incredibly tightly rolled, tighter than many others. However, the draw was not tight, but more pleasant and light. There was a silky smoothness that wrapped around the wrapper like a quilt.
Wrapper: Nicaragua – Binder: Nicaragua – Filler: Nicaragua
Smell and cold draw
I thought the wrapper of the Perdomo 10th year anniversary Connecticut robusto had a smell reminiscent of hay and vanilla, while the filler smelled of chocolate and vanilla. The cold draft gave a flavor combination reminiscent of oats, nuttiness and hay.
Let’s fire up the Perdomo 10th year anniversary Connecticut robusto to see what it has to offer
The texture was creamy with a light oiliness that kept the cigar from feeling dry on the taste buds. The dominant flavors I felt were coffee latte with vanilla syrup, hay, general nuttiness with hints of hazelnuts, leather and a general sweetness. In the background there were nuances of white pepper and general pepperiness, fruitiness and salmiac. The retrohalation of the Perdomo 10 year anniversary Connecticut robusto tickled the nose slightly and gave a hint of hay.
After taste
The aftertaste was incredibly interesting, at first I felt a hint of coffee mixed with dark chocolate and after a little while when it started the taste started to fade, a light hint of walnuts remained for a short while.
Body
Medium bordering on mild
Smoke time
70 minutes
Conclusion
The Perdomo 10th year anniversary Connecticut robusto cigar is not particularly complex with well-balanced flavors. The flavors are smooth with minor nuance shifts throughout the cigar. The body, which is medium on the border of mild, makes it suitable for most cigar smokers. If I compare price vs taste vs quality, I think you get a lot of cigar for the money. I could imagine myself paying a bit more to smoke it.
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