Aged Connecticut
Connecticut
ALL LINESBuilt around a bourbon‑barrel‑aged Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper over Cuban‑seed Nicaraguan binder and filler using roughly 15‑year‑old tobaccos, the 30th Anniversary Connecticut smokes mild‑to‑medium with creamy, honeyed openings moving into cedar, oak and nutty notes.
Sizes
- Robusto (5.0" x 54)
- Epicure (6.0" x 54)
- Gordo (6.0" x 60)
- Torpedo (7.0" x 54)
- Churchill (7.0" x 54)
Strength
Mild to Medium
Wrapper
Ecuadorian Connecticut
Binder
Cuban‑seed Nicaraguan
Filler
Cuban‑seed Nicaraguan
The 30th Anniversary Connecticut leans on aged tobacco and a soft box‑press to offer a refined shade‑leaf experience. The wrapper—a bourbon‑barrel‑finished Ecuadorian Connecticut—sits over Cuban‑seed Nicaraguan binder and filler, all described as long‑aged. The smoke begins with cream, honey and light caramel, shifts into toasted cedar, hay and clean oak, and develops nuttier tones (peanut/chestnut) with gentle baking spices toward the finish. Construction is typically even, with a silky mouthfeel and reliable burn across the five box‑pressed vitolas; it’s the milder, more polished voice inside Perdomo’s anniversary trio.
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Articles & Reviews
Perdomo 30th Anniversary Box‑Pressed Connecticut Epicure
A focused Epicure (6 x 54) tasting that tracks the cigar from a sweet, creamy opening through a midsection of cedar and nuts to a final third where cedar and earth assert themselves; includes construction notes and the company’s barrel‑aged wrapper detail.
Perdomo 30th Anniversary Connecticut
A focused Epicure review that highlights the 15‑year leaf and bourbon‑barrel finish on the Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper, detailing the cigar’s creamy early profile and dependable burn. Useful for readers wanting construction notes and how the aged tobaccos influence flavor and body.
Team Cigar Review: Perdomo 30th Anniversary Connecticut Robusto - Developing Palates - Cigar, Beer and Spirit Reviews and Ratings
A multi-taster Robusto review that records pre-light aromas and a textured smoking experience — toasted cedar and dusty earth up front, with pepper and settling nuttiness as it progresses. The piece is valuable for readers who want granular, sample-by-sample construction and flavor detail.
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2024 Cigar of the Year Countdown (Coop’s List): #7: Perdomo 30th Anniversary Connecticut Epicure
Team Review Recap: Perdomo 30th Anniversary Connecticut Robusto
Perdomo 30th Anniversary Connecticut Review









