Perdomo Lot 23 Sungrown cigars hold a special place in the hearts of the Perdomo family. In 2000, four years before Nick Perdomo Sr.'s passing, he and his son Nick Perdomo Jr. set out to create something extremely rare, if not entirely new, to the cigar industry. In a lot near their factory in Estelí, Nicaragua, which they named Lot 23, the two men broke fertile ground and planted Criollo and Corojo 98 tobacco. The aim was to produce cigars from tobacco grown solely from this one lot, just like a winemaker's single-vineyard reserve.
The secret sauce to Perdomo Lot 23 Sungrown cigars resides in the use of five year aged Cuban-seed Nicaraguan binder and filler tobaccos. A high-priming Cuban-seed Nicaraguan sun-grown leaf, also aged five years, wraps everything up and adds a nice and smooth spicy element to the mix. Among the flavors to expect from the medium strength Perdomo Lot 23 Sungrown cigar—are coffee bean, cinnamon, and zesty cedar.
Crafting a cigar from tobacco grown on a single plot of land is no easy task and not something just any cigar brand could pull off. But we're talking about Perdomo here, and those guys know their stuff. Need proof? Look no further than the Lot 23 Sungrown cigar.
Please enjoy Perdomo Lot 23 Sungrown cigars at your leisure.