I just smoked my first Champagne 10th. All I can say is wow. To me (personally) its the best cigar I have ever smoked. Was a ROS fan boy. Still love the ROS but this one has taken my 1st place spot. Thanks alot guys.
Good day, Nick. Thank you so much for taking the time to make all these great videos. Very informative and they make me love and appreciate Pedomo cigars that much more. I have had a few different products from your portfolio but I really enjoy the Lot 23 maduro best. Always a consistent draw, flavor and burn. Flawless construction every time. Great product and I recommend your cigars at every opportunity. As a side note, my name is Nick also and I am a percussionist/drummer of almost 40 years. I really love your passion for music and love you beautiful drum kits. If I ever make it there for a tour and visit, I hope I get to meet you. You seem like a real friendly guy. Please keep doing what you do with so much passion. Very appreciated. Have a great day! -Nick
For several years now Perdomo cigars are all that inhabit my humidor! I'm proud to say I've turned more than a few of my cigar smoking associates into Perdomo fans as well. It's really fun recommending products that you know won't disappoint. Your a class act Nick ... you, your team and your products are the best!!
just started smoking cigars about 6 months ago and i haven't tried a Perdomo cigar yet, but i love the content that Nick puts out and smoking his sticks is my No1 priority now!
Thanks for the tour Nick. I've been a loyal 10th Anniversary Champagne customer for about 4 years now and I am looking forward to giving the Sun Grown Release a smoke.
I love the attention to detail. This is just another reason Perdomo cigars are a step above. Consistency and producing wonderful world class cigars. Brilliant.
Outstanding..the best of industry. Consistency of product through factory standards, Machine precision with a human touch the whole way. I'm looking forward to more moments enjoyed with friends with Perdomo
I have enjoyed each and every Perdomo I've ever smoked. Perfect draw, excellent construction and very consistent. Hats off to you and your team. You're a class act, Nick!
I will second that Nick. I have smoked many Perdomo cigars and never have I had a draw issue. This is something I wish all manufacturers would adopt. I know when I pick up one of your cigars I never even think about the draw.
The best cigar overall that I’ve ever had. Doesn’t matter the type, anything from Perdomo is great. When I smoke anything else, most times I’m highly disappointed. The cigars fall apart, the draw isn’t the same, and the bottom half of that cigar doesn’t hit the same. Kudos to the entire team over there for making such a great cigar!
Perdomo is one of my favorite cigars. Very good quality. I love the consistency of the construction and never have had a bad draw. Now I know why the draws are always PERFECT. These are my go to sticks. Thank you Nick and to your team who have put in all the hard work in making a good quality smoke, for us--the consumers. much appreciated. 👏👏🙌🙏
Another great video from the Professor. Nick does an awesome job of educating us but he also backs it up with exceptional product. I keep several different Perdomos in my rotation.
Great cigars. Just smoked the bourbon barrel aged sungrown epicure. Sweet spice and perfect draw and construction. Thanks for making excellent cigars. Cheers 🍻
Just to add I'm from the UK and dont have the fortune of coming across the Perdomo brand very often, but always stock up when I come across on my travels. Always an excellent smoke. When you hit the sweetspot and light up a quality cigar in prime condition it's always a welcome delight. Thanks again and keep going.
I love the flavors of the Barrel aged Habano series: Sungrown and Maduro especially. Sometimes they seem to draw very tight and others are perfect. I wonder if this has to do with humidity? Should I let them sit out a bit (a day or two) before lighting up?
I wish every cigar factory would do this. I hate spending the money on a cigar only for it to have a horrible draw. A few years ago I was experimenting with Cuban cigars and I could tell the brands I tried didn’t draw test. Or if they did they let a lot that didn’t pass through. My Cuban cigar phase is what made me decide to buy the perfect draw tool. I swear like 75% of the Cuban cigars I smoked had a bad draw. And some were well known brands like montecristo, cohiba, bolivar and punch. Draw aside I didn’t think any of those cigars were anything to write home about. I prefer cigars with tobacco from Nicaragua the most and then Dominican. Honduras has some good tobacco also. This extra step of draw testing is much appreciated! I can honestly say I’ve never had a Perdomo cigar with a bad draw. Same goes for Padron.
Well Nick I thought I commented yesterday but it disappeared. So I will start off with question as you are Draw Testing a Cigar at ambient air, or temperature in draw the test room. When customer light up Cigar gets hot, Tobacco expands are your testing value? Including for the change in the Tobacco as it heats up, and expands the filler material. I have had a Perdomo or two that need some draw enhancing. PerfecDraw Cigar Tool is like my problem solver. IMHO your draw testing machine is wonderful QC tool, but simple physics say if any brand of Cigar is tad tight cold. After you like it will get tighter. Hope you find time to reply to this observation.
First off... I love Perdomo cigars and will continue buying them; however, two years ago was the first time I bought a whole box of cigars. It was Perdomo champagne, torpedo. I had smoked a couple that I had bought in a shop and loved them so I bought the box. I was quite upset when every one of the 24 cigars had horrible draw, I needed to purchase my first cigar poker to compensate, even then, I had to poke the cigar after every few puffs. Still love Perdomo and have bought better boxes since then but I'm just wondering if those cigars were actually draw tested back then. Perhaps I just got the unlucky box as is everything else in my life haha. No hate, love you Perdomo
You’d have to ask Brian why he would tell that lie. If Nick Perdomo says they test “Every” cigar then that is what happens. Now here’s a question. Does Brian Glenn own a cigar manufacturing facility? Sounds like he wants to make himself out to be more knowledgeable than he is, which actually makes him a fool.
These factory tours just makes you appreciate a perdomo cigar even more when you smoke one. Well done Nick.
I just smoked my first Champagne 10th. All I can say is wow. To me (personally) its the best cigar I have ever smoked. Was a ROS fan boy. Still love the ROS but this one has taken my 1st place spot. Thanks alot guys.
Great video.and explanation of how draw testing is done.
Amazing! great stuff. Really enjoy these videos!!
That’s amazing 👌🏼
Good day, Nick. Thank you so much for taking the time to make all these great videos.
Very informative and they make me love and appreciate Pedomo cigars that much more.
I have had a few different products from your portfolio but I really enjoy the Lot 23 maduro best. Always a consistent draw, flavor and burn. Flawless construction every time. Great product and I recommend your cigars at every opportunity.
As a side note, my name is Nick also and I am a percussionist/drummer of almost 40 years. I really love your passion for music and love you beautiful drum kits.
If I ever make it there for a tour and visit, I hope I get to meet you. You seem like a real friendly guy. Please keep doing what you do with so much passion. Very appreciated.
Have a great day!
-Nick
never goes wrong with an good perdomo stick
For several years now Perdomo cigars are all that inhabit my humidor! I'm proud to say I've turned more than a few of my cigar smoking associates into Perdomo fans as well. It's really fun recommending products that you know won't disappoint. Your a class act Nick ... you, your team and your products are the best!!
Nick and team, you are the best!!!
just started smoking cigars about 6 months ago and i haven't tried a Perdomo cigar yet, but i love the content that Nick puts out and smoking his sticks is my No1 priority now!
I already look forward to my Perdomo cigar tomorrow. Always perfect draw and smoke experience. Thanks
Thank you Nick, Looking forward to having one of those 30th anniversary. Love your cigars.
God Bless
Thanks for the tour Nick. I've been a loyal 10th Anniversary Champagne customer for about 4 years now and I am looking forward to giving the Sun Grown Release a smoke.
I love the attention to detail. This is just another reason Perdomo cigars are a step above. Consistency and producing wonderful world class cigars. Brilliant.
Outstanding..the best of industry.
Consistency of product through factory standards,
Machine precision with a human touch the whole way.
I'm looking forward to more moments enjoyed with friends with Perdomo
I have enjoyed each and every Perdomo I've ever smoked. Perfect draw, excellent construction and very consistent. Hats off to you and your team. You're a class act, Nick!
I loved seeing this during the tour back in February 2023.
One of the reasons you are my "go-to" brands. ALWAYS get a well constructed cigar and a great smoking experience.
I will second that Nick. I have smoked many Perdomo cigars and never have I had a draw issue. This is something I wish all manufacturers would adopt. I know when I pick up one of your cigars I never even think about the draw.
The best cigar overall that I’ve ever had. Doesn’t matter the type, anything from Perdomo is great. When I smoke anything else, most times I’m highly disappointed. The cigars fall apart, the draw isn’t the same, and the bottom half of that cigar doesn’t hit the same. Kudos to the entire team over there for making such a great cigar!
Perdomo’s are definitely enjoyable, never had an issue while I had one
Never had a poor draw with a Perdomo. I have one shelf in my humidor that is all Perdomo! When I want a cigar that I know I’ll love… it’s a Perdomo!
Perdomo is one of my favorite cigars. Very good quality. I love the consistency of the construction and never have had a bad draw. Now I know why the draws are always PERFECT. These are my go to sticks. Thank you Nick and to your team who have put in all the hard work in making a good quality smoke, for us--the consumers.
much appreciated. 👏👏🙌🙏
The consistency across the Perdomo brand is really commendable. I’ve never had one that disappointed me. Is this draw testing an industry standard?
I love fact that they do draw so perfect. I just bought a box of lot 23 and everyone has been just right. Thank you for taking the extra step
Another great video from the Professor. Nick does an awesome job of educating us but he also backs it up with exceptional product. I keep several different Perdomos in my rotation.
Next level quality control, beautiful! I love this series, keep them coming Nick!
Perdomo is my favorite brand and I appreciate the quality and attention to detail you take with each and every cigar!
Great cigars. Just smoked the bourbon barrel aged sungrown epicure. Sweet spice and perfect draw and construction. Thanks for making excellent cigars. Cheers 🍻
Just to add I'm from the UK and dont have the fortune of coming across the Perdomo brand very often, but always stock up when I come across on my travels. Always an excellent smoke. When you hit the sweetspot and light up a quality cigar in prime condition it's always a welcome delight. Thanks again and keep going.
Bring back the Factory Tour Blend cigars they are truly missed
Just smoked a Habano Maduro. Bad draw. Really wish I could have enjoyed it. The habano Connecticut was truly spot on! Great draw cigar..
That is so cool
Great insight!! I really like your cigars. Greetings from Germany... 🙂
I’m relatively new to smoking premium cigar,so I’m yet to try a perdomo,but am looking forward to trying them out
Very nice 👌
One reason I love perdomo. Never have had a bad draw.
I have smoked 100s if not a thousand premium cigars. But never a perdomo lol. Definitely going to buy some to try out in my next batch
I love the flavors of the Barrel aged Habano series: Sungrown and Maduro especially. Sometimes they seem to draw very tight and others are perfect. I wonder if this has to do with humidity? Should I let them sit out a bit (a day or two) before lighting up?
could be if they are over humidified.
What a setup wow! So impressive
I wish every cigar factory would do this. I hate spending the money on a cigar only for it to have a horrible draw. A few years ago I was experimenting with Cuban cigars and I could tell the brands I tried didn’t draw test. Or if they did they let a lot that didn’t pass through. My Cuban cigar phase is what made me decide to buy the perfect draw tool. I swear like 75% of the Cuban cigars I smoked had a bad draw. And some were well known brands like montecristo, cohiba, bolivar and punch. Draw aside I didn’t think any of those cigars were anything to write home about. I prefer cigars with tobacco from Nicaragua the most and then Dominican. Honduras has some good tobacco also. This extra step of draw testing is much appreciated! I can honestly say I’ve never had a Perdomo cigar with a bad draw. Same goes for Padron.
Hey Nick. Alan Drazen. Choco Taco Inventor living in Panamá. Is it possible to take a tour of one of the manufacturing facilities?
Absoutlely
Well Nick I thought I commented yesterday but it disappeared.
So I will start off with question as you are Draw Testing a Cigar at ambient air, or temperature in draw the test room.
When customer light up Cigar gets hot, Tobacco expands are your testing value? Including for the change in the Tobacco as it heats up, and expands the filler material.
I have had a Perdomo or two that need some draw enhancing.
PerfecDraw Cigar Tool is like my problem solver.
IMHO your draw testing machine is wonderful QC tool, but simple physics say if any brand of Cigar is tad tight cold. After you like it will get tighter.
Hope you find time to reply to this observation.
First off... I love Perdomo cigars and will continue buying them; however, two years ago was the first time I bought a whole box of cigars. It was Perdomo champagne, torpedo. I had smoked a couple that I had bought in a shop and loved them so I bought the box. I was quite upset when every one of the 24 cigars had horrible draw, I needed to purchase my first cigar poker to compensate, even then, I had to poke the cigar after every few puffs. Still love Perdomo and have bought better boxes since then but I'm just wondering if those cigars were actually draw tested back then. Perhaps I just got the unlucky box as is everything else in my life haha. No hate, love you Perdomo
Cohiba should fire all their draw test staffs. Lol
What’s that in ya hand nick
Looks like a 10th Anniversary Maduro
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Dam my idol
Just had a cuban that was packed like concrete. Horrible experience.
I love Perdomo cigars but why does Bryan Glenn of cigar obsession say there is NO WAY he draw tests ALL his cigars?
You’d have to ask Brian why he would tell that lie. If Nick Perdomo says they test “Every” cigar then that is what happens. Now here’s a question. Does Brian Glenn own a cigar manufacturing facility? Sounds like he wants to make himself out to be more knowledgeable than he is, which actually makes him a fool.
He is more than welcome come to our facility and see for himself.
I have never had a bad Perdomo cigar… never🦾