Description
The Perdomo 30th Anniversary Box-Pressed Maduro is highlighted by a stunning 15-year-old bourbon barrel-aged Cuban-seed Nicaraguan Maduro wrapper that imparts a bold and sweet complexity. Complemented by Cuban-seed Nicaraguan binders and fillers, this blend’s delicate hints of dark cocoa and coffee emerge on the finish, adding layers of depth to the overall flavor profile. The combination of the wrapper, binder, and fillers in this Maduro blend unfolds into rich, robust flavors, featuring a complexity of aromas that culminate into a rich, decadent finish.
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Ellory Wells –
When Nick Perdomo decided to celebrate his 30th year in business, he decided to put a 15 year old wrapper on each cigar. This rare wrapper is one of the reasons these cigars are hard to find. You can shop Perdomo 30th Anniversary cigars here and see our in-stock and ready to ship inventory here.
Initial Thoughts
While I love smoking Connecticut Shade-wrapped Perdomo cigars with coffee, I love smoking Perdomo’s maduro cigars with a little touch of bourbon.
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The Perdomo 30th Anniversary Maduro Robusto features a dark, almost black, Nicaraguan maduro wrapper. I think Perdomo has some of the best branding in the cigar industry, and the opulent 30th Anniversary label is no exception.
Once cut, the draw was about perfect. The cold draw flavors notes were floral. After lighting it, I tasted charred wood and flavors that were like the 20th Anniversary maduro but smoother. A few minutes in and the flavors were sweet and woody with really nice tobacco flavors.
Dressed in a 15 year old, Cuban seed Nicaraguan maduro wrapper, this robusto demands a price of almost $14. Is it worth it? Let’s smoke it and find out.
CigarScore: 5
Brand: Perdomo
Line: 30th Anniversary Maduro
Size: 5 x 54
Cut: Guillotine
Light: Torch
Wrapper: Nicaraguan Maduro
Binder: Nicaragua
Filler: Nicaragua
Smoke Time: 69 minutes
Strength: ••••
Final Thoughts
Whereas the Perdomo 20th Anniversary demands to be smoked with a bit of bourbon, the Perdomo 30th Anniversary Maduro is fine without it. I don’t know if it’s the 15 year old wrapper leaf or something else about the cigar, but the 30th Anniversary blend is smoother and less harsh than its predecessor.
The Perdomo 30th Anniversary Maduro Robusto I smoked had perfect construction. The draw, burn, and smoke output were great. The smoke time of nearly 75 minutes was pretty good for a cigar of this size.
If you’ve tried Perdomo cigars in the past and they weren’t for you, the The Perdomo 30th Anniversary Maduro is a great way to get back into the brand, and it earns a CigarScore 5.