aberdeen
25 years ago
in March/April of 2000 I bought three boxes of these, the Descartes size, and have put them away in the cabinet. Last night I treated myself to one, and this was pure heaven. Perfect construction, these have the best and most durable cameroon wrappers I have seen, very durable cameroon wrapper as it stayed strong but soft and moist during the entire smoke, no cracks or peeling, and perfectly rolled. It was an incredibly cool and smooth smoke, in fact I received burst of flavor while barely noticing the smoke in my mouth. It is the most inobtrusive smoke I have had, it is hard to explain, but even with big puffs, the smoke stayed very cool and I hardly noticed it there, but the flavor was fantastic and very rich, and I smoked it down to the band without any taste of bitterness. To think I have three boxes of these in my cabinet all aged at least a year, the future is looking good.
hegemonic
25 years ago
Perdomo2, one of my favorites. I love the Rhombus. Not a fan of the La Tradicion line though (the painted Rosado OR the painted Maduro).
BrentM01
25 years ago
Absolutely one of my personal favorites. They never fail to please. I've never had one that I didn't like either. Notes of spice, choclate and coffee and full-bodied too. I would put this cigar up against any Cuban anywhere!....Cheeers.....Brent
Berry C
25 years ago
I agree whole heartedly, that this is one very good cigar. I have three boxes; the descrates, the rhombus, and the exponent; and they all are very good. I personally like most of what Nick Perdomo has made.
Broker
25 years ago
Aberdeen: how would you compare the Perdomo2 to the CAO L'Anniversaire Cameroon? Are they similar? I love the CAO's. I've only had one Perdomo2 and didn't care for it much. Wondering if I should try them again. Thanks.
aberdeen
25 years ago
to be honest I haven't tried the CAO cameroon yet, I have a box with 8 months of aging time on it so will make that comparison soon. I don't know if my opinion would have been the same of the Perdomo if I smoked it right out of the box, I can only say what a year does for it.
abuccaneer
25 years ago
Broker. CAO belicosa and P2 torfecto both rock when it comes to flavor. Would be a hard decision to pick one over the other. IMHO the CAO may be a bit spicier. Both have produced towering clouds of smoke for me. :)

PS. Aberdeen. Try the Estate Seleccion if you get a chance. Also a very nice smoke by Perdomo.
Broker
25 years ago
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