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Today I tried a Perdomo Small Batch Maduro.  It’s not the behemoth I usually smoke these days but my friend Nick Jr. has knocked himself out with this one. The “small” batch refers to a limited, 3000 box run.

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Master blender Nick Perdomo Jr. delivers a 3-part line with each blend boasting as rich a flavor as the Perdomo family cigar history. Coming to America from Cuba during the revolution, the Perdomo family found the freedom to continue their craft as skilled tobacco artisans, and they haven’t looked back. Forward to today, and Nick Jr. is at the top of his game, and with his next release, the Perdomo Small Batch Series, a carefully selected blend of 10-year-aged tobaccos showcase the skills gained by decades of industry knowledge.

The Maduro variety features a dark-chocolate colored Nicaraguan maduro wrapper leaf. Lying just underneath, a bevy of well-aged Nicaraguan longer-fillers are encased by a refined Nicaraguan binder. Full-bodied, Perdomo Small Batch Maduro delivers bold notes of white pepper, earth, and leather. A long and well-balanced finish caps off the experience and with Perdomo’s seal of approval, you know you can’t go wrong.

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I concur with this marketing blurb.  In short, and in Perrin-speak, this stick is television shooting good!

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(Note the older, fatter, .480 wielding Perrin.)

Consult your local tobacconist for details!  If he’s really cool like my guy, he will have Nick in the house:

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(Nick, Jr. and Mark B.  Top Shelf Cigars.)