PERDOMO ESV LIMITED EDITION BOX-PRESSED SUN GROWN | LeeMack912 Cigar Review (S06 E74)
Perdomo ESV Limited Edition Box-Pressed Sungrown| LeeMack912 Cigar Review (S06 E74). Only the top 3 percent tobaccos are selected for the blend. Perdomo Jr. told halfwheel that the 2019 ESV is using not only secos, but also ligeros from the first harvest at Finca Natalie. #leemack912
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In 2016, Perdomo relaunched its Estate Selección Vintage line. Three years later, Perdomo showed off yet another version of ESV with a new look in more than one way.
The line debuted in 2005 as a tribute to the late Nick Perdomo Sr., who passed away the year prior. Perdomo used tobaccos from the 1991 harvest, which Perdomo Sr. purchased in 1995, which helps to explain why the line was often styled as Perdomo ESV 1991.
In 2016 the line returned with a new blend and a much different look, including updated packaging using paper treated with a monofilament and aluminum for a distinctive look. As for the blend, it was now using the first batch of secos from Finca Natalie, named after Nick Perdomo Jr.’s daughter, and had grown to five vitolas in three different wrappers.
For 2019, the cigars are now box-pressed, the first time for the ESV line, along with a new secondary band. For ESV, the company says that only the top 3 percent of its tobaccos are eligible to be selected for the blend. Perdomo Jr. told halfwheel that the 2019 ESV is using not only secos, but also ligeros from the first harvest at Finca Natalie.
In typical Perdomo fashion, there are three wrapper options to choose from: Ecuadorian Connecticut, Nicaraguan Maduro and Nicaraguan sun grown, while the fillers are all Nicaraguan. There are still five sizes, with two of the sizes are offered in gift set packaging options as well.
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Regente (5 x 54) — $12 (Box of 20, $240)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Imperio (6 x 54) — $12.50 (Box of 20, $250)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Prestigio (6 1/2 x 54) — $13 (Box of 20, $260)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Phantom (6 1/2 x 60) — $14 (Box of 20, $280)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Aristocrata (7 x 54) — $13.50 (Box of 20, $270)
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Check out my new online Cigar Review Show "Meet In The Middle" on iROBUSTO
"Meet in the Middle" combines a cigar review with a virtual herf and is presented by Leander, Hyacinth and Mark. Each cigar review show features the opinion on one cigar in three 15-minute segments. Grab your cigar, light up and join us each week.
"Meet in the Middle" #mitmcigar is a cigar review show with a different spin on the normal cigar review.
http://www.irobusto.com/meet-in-the-m...
In 2016, Perdomo relaunched its Estate Selección Vintage line. Three years later, Perdomo showed off yet another version of ESV with a new look in more than one way.
The line debuted in 2005 as a tribute to the late Nick Perdomo Sr., who passed away the year prior. Perdomo used tobaccos from the 1991 harvest, which Perdomo Sr. purchased in 1995, which helps to explain why the line was often styled as Perdomo ESV 1991.
In 2016 the line returned with a new blend and a much different look, including updated packaging using paper treated with a monofilament and aluminum for a distinctive look. As for the blend, it was now using the first batch of secos from Finca Natalie, named after Nick Perdomo Jr.’s daughter, and had grown to five vitolas in three different wrappers.
For 2019, the cigars are now box-pressed, the first time for the ESV line, along with a new secondary band. For ESV, the company says that only the top 3 percent of its tobaccos are eligible to be selected for the blend. Perdomo Jr. told halfwheel that the 2019 ESV is using not only secos, but also ligeros from the first harvest at Finca Natalie.
In typical Perdomo fashion, there are three wrapper options to choose from: Ecuadorian Connecticut, Nicaraguan Maduro and Nicaraguan sun grown, while the fillers are all Nicaraguan. There are still five sizes, with two of the sizes are offered in gift set packaging options as well.
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Regente (5 x 54) — $12 (Box of 20, $240)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Imperio (6 x 54) — $12.50 (Box of 20, $250)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Prestigio (6 1/2 x 54) — $13 (Box of 20, $260)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Phantom (6 1/2 x 60) — $14 (Box of 20, $280)
Perdomo Estate Seleccion Vintage Sungrown Aristocrata (7 x 54) — $13.50 (Box of 20, $270)
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