Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and from the looks of it, it is very informative. My local shop, (St. Croix Cigar Co. in Hudson Wisconsin) just recieved the new Perdomo Fresco Maduros. They are very reasonably priced, at $2.65 a stick. These cigars burn very evenly, and have a stiff draw that eases the further into it that you get. At first light and about halfway through the cigar, the spice notes really stand out. After about the halfway point, it becomes creamy, almost buttery and nutty. I love these cigars, much more than the natural frescos. I know that this is probably a poor review, but hey, this is my first review!!
Posts: 5 | Location: Wisconsin | Registered: January 28, 2007
don't hate on your review. at least you have done one. it was informative. i may have to try one if i can find one. i also enjoy finding good inexpensive smokes.
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Posts: 791 | Location: Milledgeville, Ga | Registered: November 13, 2006
I've purchased a bundle of "Toros'" some time ago,and I can tell you there not that bad. In my opinion, they can use alittle time in the humidor. I to am an avid smoker of "Perdomos'"and Nick has so many brands, who can keep up. All I can tell you is, give them alittle time and you'll enjoy them even more. I found my bundle on "absolutecigars.com...