Perdomo Fresh Wheels

Any experience with these? I've had good experiences with the Perdomo brand in general but never had this cigar. I'm planning on aging them in the bottom of a foot locker humi.

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  • ddubridge
    ddubridge Posts: 3,978 ✭✭✭
    Was wondering the same. They can be found for killer prices and if they are any good with some age, it might be worth putting a wheel down for a year or two.
  • onestrangeone
    onestrangeone Posts: 2,441 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I've got one that's been resting for about 8 mo now, Rott not bad, 6 mo eh, I think these will be okay at about a yr I may have to give em 2
  • PAtoNH
    PAtoNH Posts: 429
    Sounds like aging a year or two is the way to go. How would you describe it Rott?

    AJ has sound fresh wheels too I think...
  • onestrangeone
    onestrangeone Posts: 2,441 ✭✭✭✭✭
    There a bit harsh on the retro, good ash almost 2", settles in nicely with some pepper and woody notes, a subtle nuttyness, hint of something sweet, decent burn, somewhat one dimensional, it's alright for the $. the AJ Fresh rolled are better IMO.
  • PAtoNH
    PAtoNH Posts: 429
    Thanks! Appreciate the comments and insight… will put the AJ's to the top of that list.