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Perdomo Slow-Aged 826 Maduro Churchill

3 Comments 26 June 2009

Perdomo Slow-Aged 826 Maduro Churchill

Cigar Mission #29

My name is Agent 6. My mission was to review the Perdomo Slow-Aged 826 Maduro Churchill. As an asset of The Cigar Spy agency I promise to respect the A.S.H.E.S. code of honor. These are the facts. This is my report.

Target Name:

Perdomo Lot 826 Slow-Aged Maduro

Target Vitals:

Wrapper: Connecticut Broadleaf
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Vitola: Churchill (7″x48)

Background Info:

A budget friendly smoke from Tabacalera Perdomo.

Mission Notes:

I received this target from @doc8466 along with its lighter twin brother.

Good solid characteristic sweet tobacco flavors from this plentifully-filled maduro! The natural wrapper version of this blend was much less dense to the touch and weight. Smooth, creamy and somewhat complex, this target was a blast to smoke. After nearly two hours of interrogations, I found myself asleep and face down in my bowl of Cheerios. To my chagrin, the target had been completely incinerated.

Final Statement:

I think this would make a great around-the-house smoke for the price. It’s complex enough to enjoy, but not something you have to worry about “wasting” if you have to put it down early. Thanks again, Doc!

AGENT TIP # 29: Listen kids and all you hicks, to the dirty tricks of Agent Six. He jumped on a trike, rode through the night, and melted some faces with nigh a fight. Livid was the Boss and Agent 10 laughed with teeth like two-by-fours needing flossed. An angel appeared in the shape of Agent 8, with pictures of cigars that weren’t all that great. Agent 3 spoke words with impressive force, words with power that could warrant divorce. This is the story, of TheCigarSpy brotherhood, thanks for reading, nobody else would.

-Six

Your Comments

3 Comments so far

  1. BradinBuffalo says:

    Nice review….Great Tip….lol

  2. Steve F. says:

    Smoked alot of these while working in Iraq, I agree with Agent 6. This cigar is not made to compliment your best 21 Year old Single-Malt, however, it is the “Perfect” everyday cigar for the price. If you haven’t tried them yet….what are you waiting for.

    Steve F.

  3. Sticks says:

    My biggest compaint on this cigar was the that the wrapper seems fragile and came apart on me just a third of the way down. I love the Conn. wrapped version and I might have to try these again.


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