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"Tasty and high quality"
I waited until I went through an entire box (... more
I waited until I went through an entire box (12) before reviewing. These are a very nice, high quality little cigar. Made from well aged long filler ('94 vintage), and entirely handmade (bunched and finished by hand), with great looking wrappers. The draw is a little on the light side, but they hold a nice 1? to 2? ash with a razor burn. The flavor reminds me somewhat of campfire roasted marshmallows. Though sweeter and a little mellower, they also share some of the toasty flavor characteristics associated with Padron (which I reaffirmed by following a Delicias with one of these tonight).
As with all small cigars, if you store them dry and rush through, they can get hot. Store them a little on the wet side and take your time, and you?ll be rewarded with a flavorable, 20 minute smoke that you can take to the nub. A little pricey at retail, but a fantastic value at the 45 cents I paid at auction. less
David in North Carolina Mountains October 13, 2009
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"Moments Corona Finos"
Super MOMENTS super FINOS
Super MOMENTS super FINOS less
Agustin in Cancun, Mexico March 21, 2009
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"Pure Gasoline"
Nice shape -- nice box -- BUT pure gasoline--... more
Nice shape -- nice box -- BUT pure gasoline-- about 1/2 down each cigar a chemical taste appeared. I tried 4 of them & the same thing happened on each. I threw the other 8 cigars out in the days trash. Stay away! less
Jeff in Chapel Hill, NC December 11, 2008
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"Nice Little Cigars!"
These are nice little cigars. I purchased a ... more
These are nice little cigars. I purchased a box primarily based on the excellent quality of the other Perdomo cigars. These are cute, perfectly formed little torpedos. While not as strong as some their larger cousins, they are full of flavor. With nice aroma, good ash and draw, they make a pleasant 20 minute smoke. Perfect for a cold winter day in Minnesota. I would definitely buy another box. less
Christopher W in St. Paul, MN September 26, 2007
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"Draw is tight! Try the Millenario!"
The Perdomo2 Torfecto has great flavor and is... more
The Perdomo2 Torfecto has great flavor and is a great looking cigar. The cigar is tight and I nearly gave up on the draw. I bought six from my tabacconist to share with some friends after a dinner party, and everyone of them was the same. The Perdomo2 Millenario is delicious. Buy a box and do not look back. Think twice about the Torfecto. less
Clifton B. Sobel, Jr. in Tennessee March 5, 2006
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"Simply great taste!"
This is a beautiful looking little figurado..... more
This is a beautiful looking little figurado...nice oily dark wrapper...burn was somewhat uneven but the flavors more than made up for it! Very spicy and powerful at first, then mellows into a dark creamy smoke, cedary and earthy..long finish. Would buy a box. less
MF in Lakeland, FL June 24, 2005
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"What a kick"
What a great smoke!! Starts with a kick but ... more
What a great smoke!! Starts with a kick but puts you on a cloud the rest of the way. Great construction and a full nutty taste. less
a. bringard in pasadena, ca April 2, 2004
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"perdomo squared milenario"
It is only my opinion but I do believe that t... more
It is only my opinion but I do believe that the milenario is hand rolled on the soft thighs of young virgins by men who have grown old making fine cigars for other men. The best bar none. less
M.J. in South Carolina January 1, 2004
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"Another fine Perdomo product"
I'm convinced the best cigars outside of Cuba... more
I'm convinced the best cigars outside of Cuba are made in Nicaragua, and this toasty little gem is no exception. A bit pricey, but finely aged tobaccos are expensive, I suppose. Starts out a little rough, but quickly mellows to a smooth, earthy smoke with a hint of sweetness. less
Keith in Cranston, RI June 17, 2003
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"Great taste from the start"
Great taste from the start! Little hard on th... more
Great taste from the start! Little hard on the draw, but a nice toasty flavor with a very pleasant spiciness. less
Royster in Keller, Texas March 5, 2003
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