I've tried a Lot 23 maduro and Habano. Not sure what wrapper the Habano was. I remember both cigars being good though.
My local B&M is having a Perdomo event soon and since there might be some good deals on boxes I thought I'd see what everyone recommends trying. Figure I'll get a couple of the top two or three to try before the event.
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even thought they are pricey I love the edicion de silvio double corona in the natural wrapper. FOr more of an everyday smoke the lot 23 natural is good and the habano corojo is also very good.
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I had the Estate selection 91 Maestro and enjoyed that very much. I have mixed feelings with the lot 23. Not a big fan of Perdomo so I have to say the Estate selection Maestro.
not the biggest Perdomo fan...had a Lot 23 and thought it was kinda bland, haven't tried the maduro though....I have had the Habano Corojo and thought that was a great smoke for about the same price as the Lot 23
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Just got back from one of my B&Ms. First time ever they had a bunch of different Perdomos occupying almost one full shelf - maybe 7-9 types. This is also the first time I see Perdomo in my country and I have never smoked one before. I looked at the names, and the only one clicked something in my mind was lot 23 - I have seen that here in the forum. So I grabbed a toro natural and robusto maduro to try.
Would you please make some recommendations for my next visit to that B&M, based on that at nights I like strong and full body, varying flavors, while in the mornings I prefer creamy, mild-to-medium strength, medium body. Thank you in advance.
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Originally posted by Mad Earl: I've tried a Lot 23 maduro and Habano. Not sure what wrapper the Habano was. I remember both cigars being good though.
My local B&M is having a Perdomo event soon and since there might be some good deals on boxes I thought I'd see what everyone recommends trying. Figure I'll get a couple of the top two or three to try before the event.
What part of Tx are you in? If close, I might check out the B&M you are talking about.