A cigar with value considering its low price. Not particularly complex but perfect as an everyday cigar.
Conctrustion
The cigar was firm and rolled evenly with a matte feel to it.
Wrapper: Nicaragua – Binder: Nicaragua – Filler: Nicaragua
Scent and Cold draw
The wrapper had a leathery scent while the filler smelled like a farmyard. The cold draft gave me flavors of maltiness.
Lets light up the Perdomo Fresco to see what it has to offer
After I had toasted the cigar I felt a texture airier than many other cigars and gave a lighter creamy feeling. The flavors I felt were leather, oats, floral, grass combined with hay, earthiness, classic tobacco, saltiness and a combination of espresso and cacao. In the background there was a sweetness that reminded of a combination of raisins and honey. There was also a lighter mineral-like taste that emerged from time to time. The retrohalation tickled my nose slightly and gave shades of hay.
It’s worth mentioning that not all the flavors came at the same time, but they fluctuated throughout the smoking session.
After taste
Walenut and wood
Body
Medium
Smoke time
60 minutes
Conclusion
Perdomo fresco maduro is a cigar that is not particularly complex. The flavors you feel at the beginning are the same until the end. The flavors are more earthy and have a good balance between them. If I compare price vs taste vs quality I think it is where it should be, maybe a little low in price but not by much.
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