CigarStone
For once, knowledge is making me poor!
As some of you may know, Phil LaBondano, the owner of Roxor cigars has opened a beautiful B&M near me. Phil is very close with the Perdomos and I am contemplating taking a job in the cigar business as a semi-retirement. This would mean spending some time in Nicaragua with Phil and Nick Perdomo. Phil is very opinionated and has a very lofty opinion of Perdomo’s overall processes, as it should be. It appears the rest of the world may not share Phil’s zeal.
I have been doing a good bit of research, here and otherwise, in preparation of this upcoming opportunity and see that the opinion of Perdomo cigars ranges between ehh and blah. This is confirmed when looking at Top 25 Ratings where there simply aren’t very many reviews of Perdomo cigars which indicates disinterest. I’m curious as to why? Is it construction, taste, presentation, cost, what?
I value the knowledge and experience of the brothers and sisters here and would love to hear your honest opinions.
I have been doing a good bit of research, here and otherwise, in preparation of this upcoming opportunity and see that the opinion of Perdomo cigars ranges between ehh and blah. This is confirmed when looking at Top 25 Ratings where there simply aren’t very many reviews of Perdomo cigars which indicates disinterest. I’m curious as to why? Is it construction, taste, presentation, cost, what?
I value the knowledge and experience of the brothers and sisters here and would love to hear your honest opinions.