About this cigar
Perdomo has long been a quiet master of Nicaraguan tobacco farming, and the Lot 23 series represents the house at its most deliberate. This Maduro Churchill arrives draped in a deep, oily wrapper that promises the earthy sweetness and leather character this format demands. The blend itself is a study in restraint and balance, constructed from tobaccos grown and aged on the Perdomo family farms in the Esteli region. Expect a medium-bodied smoke with gentle cocoa and dark fruit notes that emerge in the first third before mellowing into deeper leather and subtle spice. The Churchill size gives the blend room to breathe and develop, making this a contemplative smoke rather than a quick statement. The draw is consistently even, the burn line clean, and the ash holds with the kind of confidence that tells you the tobacco was handled with care throughout construction. For lounges and fine retailers, this is the Maduro that doesn't shout. It appeals to the customer who understands that complexity at medium strength often outpaces brute force. Stock this for your evening crowd, your post-dinner regulars, and anyone who appreciates a cigar that unfolds rather than announces itself.