Perdomo Lot 23 Churchill
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The Perdomo Lot 23 Churchill is a medium-bodied cigar made with tobacco from Perdomo's Lot 23 farm in Estelí, Nicaragua.
What is this product?
This cigar belongs to the Perdomo Lot 23 line and is listed as a Churchill vitola. It is made with long filler tobacco, a spicy binder, and wrapper leaves grown exclusively on the Lot 23 farm. The tobacco is planted in September, harvested in January, fermented for one year, and aged in bales for at least three years before production. It is available with either a medium-brown Connecticut or a darker Cuban-seed maduro wrapper.
Why this product?
The Perdomo Lot 23 Churchill highlights the use of tobacco from a single farm, which gives it a consistent character. The aging and fermentation process supports its profile. The product description lists nutty, cedar, spice, and coffee notes. Key points include:
- Exclusive use of Lot 23 farm tobacco
- One year of fermentation and three years of aging in bales
- Available in two wrapper options: Connecticut and maduro
Who can buy this product?
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-bodied Churchill cigars with a known origin. It works for shoppers comparing wrapper options and those interested in tobacco aged for multiple years. The Perdomo Lot 23 Churchill suits buyers looking for a cigar with a detailed production process and a recognizable brand.
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What Makes This Cigar Special?
Storage and Handling
Ideal Humidity Range
Store your cigars between 65% and 70% relative humidity for optimal flavor, burn consistency, and structure. This range prevents cracking, swelling, and uneven combustion.
Temperature Matters
Keep cigars between 65°F and 70°F (18°C–21°C). Excess heat can damage oils and increase the risk of tobacco beetles, while cold environments can affect burn performance.
Stability Over Perfection
Consistency is more important than hitting an exact number. Sudden humidity swings can damage wrappers and affect draw. A stable environment protects your investment.
Recommended: 2-Way Humidity Control
For effortless maintenance, we recommend Boveda 2-Way Humidity Packs (65% or 69%) to maintain consistent humidity with no refilling, no monitoring stress, and no over-humidifying.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Perdomo Lot 23 Churchill
It uses long filler, a spicy binder, and wrapper leaves grown exclusively on Perdomo's Lot 23 farm in Estelí, Nicaragua.
The tobacco undergoes one year of fermentation and at least three years of aging in bales before production.
It is available with either a medium-brown Connecticut wrapper or a darker Cuban-seed maduro wrapper.
The cigar is listed as a Churchill vitola, which is a longer format cigar.
This cigar fits adult buyers comparing medium-bodied Churchill cigars with aged tobacco and specific wrapper options.
