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Perdomo Grand Cru

 

PERDOMO GRAND CRU - THE BEST OF THE BEST FROM PERDOMO'S CROP OF 2004
Perdomo Grand Cru Corojo & Maduro
 
In a company news release from Daniel Colón, Tabacalera Perdomo announces it's newest cigar offering.
 

Miami, FL- Perdomo Grand Cru, the newest creation from Nick Perdomo, Jr., is an extremely well-balanced "puro", blended with all Cuban-seed (Semilla Habano) wrappers, binders and fillers. These exquisite tobaccos from a crop of 2004 have been carefully hand-selected and well-aged as the "Grand Cru", or the best of the best yield from Perdomo's farms in 2004. Perdomo Grand Cru offers a bold, full-flavored smoking experience in either a rich, earthy Corojo wrapper or a dark, oily Maduro wrapper.

Perdomo Grand Cru is a classic Cuban-seed blend that is a direct reflection of the extreme quality control measures and time honored traditions Perdomo takes in manufacturing cigars from start to finish. Tabacalera Perdomo is completely vertical in its manufacturing facilities as they use the most modern technology to track all of its growing and processing of tobaccos from seed to smoke. From the diligent management of the soil and yields of each plot of land by top agronomists, to the processing of each leaf of tobacco in his own quality controlled pre-manufacturing operation, Perdomo uses a very detailed classification of his tobaccos in order to maximize quality control and ensure that each leaf is at its peak of flavor.

Packaged in traditional, yet elegant boxes of 20, the Perdomo Grand Cru is available in four traditional sizes including: Robusto (5 x 50); Toro (6 x 50); Churchill (7 x 50); Torpedo (6 x 54). Suggested retail price range from $6.00 to $6.75 per cigar.