A perfect 10 across the board.

With a name like perdomo you can only expect the finest cigars around.

I CANNOT believe these are being closed out....

Big size, great medium to full taste with NO bite at all, smooth with nice smoke, cool and even burn all the way to the nub, easy draw, firm ash---how can these even be discontinued? Perdomo is my brand of choice, and I have bought [and smoked] more than I care to admit. Until I saw these Cuban Parejos with the rosado wrapper, the Perdomo Habano Gordo Corojo was my stick of choice, and now they are not...until the last of these rosados disappears from the Famous-Smoke humidors, that is. I'm stocking up!

smooth!!!

Got 5 0f these on the auctions site... Let them sit a weekend in the humi and yanked one out while bidding on other cigars. From the first draw smoothness through and through. Bellows of thick smoke. Only an inch into it and I'm compelled to write this! Perdomo hasn't let me down yet. A definite must try! Enjoy!

Great Cigar

Excellent construction, burn and draw. Not for the faint of heart. I like them strong and this will knock your socks off! Keep a gallon of water at hand. Starts strong but mellows as it warms up.

Perdomo Parejo is a Gigante !!!

I have been very pleased with my recent order of Perdomo Cuban Parejo Gigante's...I have gone through about a dozen and they have burned well, had outstanding flavor and leave one with the right amount of head buzz....A wonderful "Smoke Shed" cigar...

Amazing tobacco, inconsistant constuction

Mild, but very strong. Tons of good leaf that is sometimes rolled too tightly. The good ones are, dare I say, perfect. Unfortunately not all are perfect! Maybe one 1/3 are excellent, 1/3 good, and 1/3 plugged.
When you smoke a good example it is almost a religious experience. A true Cubano puro that makes you love life. Some, however, barely pull at all. What's going on?
So much tobacco sometimes goes wrong. I had to put a hole 1/2 into some of these just to get a decent draw. Sad, but the good ones are amazing.
I started smoking cigars with Cubanos, and this is why I did. Mild, and then you almost walk into walls when you stand up.
These smokes remind me of lighter versions of the Partagas Cifuentes Black. Very good, unless you get the plugged one.
Perdomo is a major producer, with tons of varietals. This is a solid cigar; if you are willing to put up with the occasional dud.
It's huge, though, so this is more forgivable. Satisfying!

A Short Smoke that Lasts a Long Time

I had one of these with a morning cup of coffee; not the best combination. This is a powerful cigar and has a lot of effect. After dinner would have been much more appropriate. Excellent flavor and no harshness. The ash was rather messy, and flaked off a lot. This one lasted me an hour and fifteen minutes; much longer than I had expected considering the short length. I received this in a sampler pack and seeing the price for a box, I can certainly see having a few of these on hand.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Rothschild
by Brian of Kentucky on February 4, 2008

Big and Fat is NOT a bad thing

HUGE in every way taste, construction, draw and value A whole LOTTA cigar

Not very good for a Perdomo

The burn on these is horrible. You can not keep them lit for any amount of fire. I had 15 of these and would never buy them again. These are not up to Nick Perdomos standards of acceptance if you ask me.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Corona Gigante
by Robert of Atlanta on December 21, 2007

Not up to Perdomo standards

This cigar gave me the biggest letdown of all my Famous orders. Possibly because my anticipation was very high when I ordered these. The burn and draw frustrated my every attempt at trying to eek out any hint of flavor that may have been hidden inside this massive stick. I gave these several chances to age to smokability, but to no avail. If it looks and sounds too good............
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Corona Gigante
by Mrkuppy of Livonia, Mi. on December 10, 2007

Average at best

taste was bland,draw was below par.Just didn't have the kick I was looking for.

Perfecto Grande AKA Fatty

This is one of the finest cigars I have smoked, good taste, burns well.

Loved it!

Big and fat, smooth and aromatic, easy draw with a toasty finish, this cigar was heavenly. It started out mellow and got stronger as I smoked, but it never lost that luscious, creamy quality that is Perdomos. They make cigars that are truly in a league of their own.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Rothschild
by Artie of Beverly Hills on July 20, 2007

Belicoso Rules

Had both the Rosado and Maduro. Prefer Rosado. Love size, easy draw, even burn, great flavor and bountiful billowing plumes of smoke....this smoke has it all and if you can pick em up half price...whats there not to love here?
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Belicoso Fino
by Nubit of Birmingham AL on July 4, 2007

NOT FOR ME

AWFUL ! I didnt like these one bit. I'll keep them for "give-aways", actually I gave one to Gavin on the golf course yesterday and he liked it (I guess everyones different).

great smoke beginning to end

Great smoke only hope you have a while to smoke it. I enjoyed one while driving from Manhattan, Kansas to the Greater Kansas City area and still had about one-third left after a two hour drive.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Rothschild
by Robert L. of Missouri on May 25, 2007

A disappointment; not like the other Parejos

I have been enjoying three of the other Parejo line but, the Perfecto Grande's burn and draw are far down the scale from the Belicoso Finos and the Belicoso No. 1s. The burn is erratic and the draw extremely hard. Thinking they might be too fresh I have let a few sit out for a few days but the change was negligible. I thoroughly enjoy the other Parejos I have smoked especially those in the spicy Rosado wrapper.

Put them to bed then enjoy

Put em in humi for about 3 months and let flavors marry then start enjoying this fantastic cigar which builds in flavor from medium to a nutty full flavor finish,looks great,tastes great,enjoy.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Corona Gigante
by maduroman of old forge pa. on January 10, 2007

great taste, good looking, poor burn

As usual a great tasting Perdomo cigar with good appearance.... but wow, did they burn poorly

This stick is not for the golf course.

This stump should be smoked while you have time to enjoy it. I smoked it with a few Bridgeport ESB's. My smoke shop does an excellent job of aging its products before placing them on the shelf. Let this one get some time on it because it is full flavor. A "fresh" one would be hard to take, but an aged one is delicious to the nub.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Belicoso #1
by Clifton B. Sobel, Jr. of Tennessee on February 10, 2006

this stick is worth the money

The Cuban Parejo is creamy with hints of nuts good earthy taste,it is a good stick that does take time to enjoy i;e on the way home stuck in
the rush hour will prevent road rage.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Belicoso Fino
by MexicanMike of Chicago on May 31, 2004

Nasty

Absolutely the worst cigar I have purchased in a decade. There was not one decent cigar in the whole box.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Rothschild
by M. M. Dodson of O.K. on February 14, 2003

Not very impressive for a Perdomo

I tried a couple of these with high expectations.
They were hard drawing and hard to keep lit with a decidedly bitter taste throughout. Appeared to be dry enough to smoke but even the burn was very uneven. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone.
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Rothschild
by Larry Salmons of Nebraska on August 14, 2002

An excellent cigar Not for the timid or hurried

The Epicure starts with a full body and builds to an incredibly fuller finish. Burning evenly and with a tight white ash. This is a two hour cigar not for the timid or hurried smoker. Take your time and really enjoy this one!!!!!
This review was written about Perdomo Cuban Parejo Epicure
by Larry Salmons of Nebraska on August 14, 2002

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