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Perdomo brings back the Inmenso

July 26, 2022 Inspector Z 2 min read

Perdomo brings back the Inmenso line. In two blends, three sizes each. But every single cigar has a seventy-ring gauge. That’s why the line is now dubbed Perdomo Inmenso Seventy.

Maduro and Sun Grown

The Perdomo Inmenso Seventy will be available in a Sun Grown and a Maduro blend. The cigars are expected to be available in May of this year. Both blends are Nicaraguan Puros with tobacco that has been aging for a minimum of five years. 

The sizes are an Inmenso Seventy Robusto of 5×70. Then there is an Inmenso Seventy Epicure of 6×70. And finally an Inmenso Seventy Churchill of 7×70. The cigars come in 16 count boxes.

“The seventy ring gauge Inmenso cigars we made in the early 2000s were considered enormous back in the day,” says Nick Perdomo Jr. “Today, seventy ring gauge cigars have become more than a trend and are some of the industry’s most popular sizes amongst experienced smokers. There is no denying that the past year presented many challenges to our retailers and consumers, and as a result, we will proudly introduce these premium hand-made cigars at lower than planned price points. These are exceptional cigars I know everyone will truly enjoy.”

The cigars hail from Perdomo’s Tabacalera in Esteli, Nicaragua. That’s where all Perdomo Cigars are made. Nick Perdomo prides himself on the perfect construction of each and every single cigar. Every single cigar is subjected to a test with a drawmaster machine before the wrapper is applied. That’s why all Perdomo Cigars have a perfect draw every single time. 

 

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