For shorter smoking experiences, Perdomo also has a fine selection of cigarillos called Perdomo little cigars. These are also offered in three different wrappers: Maduro, Connecticut and Sun Grown.
All Perdomo little cigars are not only characterized by their excellent quality in taste and manufacture, but also by a particularly stylish presentation. The noble cigar boxes made of particularly old Spanish cedar wood alone delight not only passionate aficionados.
What would the cigar world be without the little ones. Perdomo, otherwise known for its voluminous formats, is daring cigarillos for the first time with Perdomo little cigars. The Sun Grown of the mini series are characterized by woody and peppery aromas, which still do not miss the typical sweetness of the minis. This guarantees the best smoking pleasure for up to a quarter of an hour.
All good things come in threes – that’s how Perdomo saw it and provided the Perdomo little cigars with three different wrappers. The Sun Grown wrapper of Perdomo little cigars Sun Grown comes from Nicaragua like the tobaccos for the filler and binder. In EstelĂ they are harvested on Perdomo’s tobacco plantations, fermented and machine-processed into a fine cigarillo that will not only convince lovers of the small format. With a length of 77 millimeters and a diameter of 8 millimeters, they offer a good 10 to 15 minutes of pure Nicaraguan smoking pleasure with optimal draw and burn.
The Perdomo little cigars stand for German-Nicaraguan friendship. Because the machines with which the cigarillos are made come from the German cigar manufacturer Don Stefano and are now proving their skills in the sacred halls of Perdomo in Nicaragua. The Perdomo little cigars are available in three different blends – Maduro, Sun Grown and Connecticut.
Small cigarillos that can keep up with the big ones. Perdomo little cigars Sun Grown sweeten the short break. Whether in the morning, in the afternoon or in the evening, they are always a pleasure that can be enjoyed every day because of the great price-performance ratio.
The individual cultivation areas in Nicaragua, such as the Jalapa Valley and the state of EstelĂ – among a few others – have conditions that are very similar to the Cuban ones. This is ensured by a mild, tropical climate and volcanic soils.