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Perdomo Grand Cru Toro Corojo Cigar Review

Posted on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 in Cigar Reviews

Perdomo Grand Cru Toro Corojo Cigar Review

This 6×50 stick offered a medium chocolate brown wrapper with striations and a very soft silky texture with an aged tobacco aromas. Burn was good all the way down and the draw was pretty free with just a touch of resistance. It produced thick rich smoke with just a tiny easy draw, giving a medium-full body overall. Flavors were very diverse, changing several times in the first half. They included sweet leather, honey, earthy-ness, mocha, then ended the stick with big blasts of creamy coffee. A nice pepper and spice kick was present through most of the finish which was very long and full flavored. Photography by BG Pictures.

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Bring on the comments

  1. Mike - KnightRid says:

    nice review! I had one of these, but I think it was a connie. I enjoyed it also. I will have to look into picking up a corojo to give a shot!

    Mike

  2. D-rod91 says:

    Great review… Man, do I like Perdomo’s !
    - I’ve even had sum of their Factory 2nds…STILL sum of the best sticks I’ve had.
    Perfection on the Draw 2…evry1 of them–nice!

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