These pocket-sized 3" x 22 ring gauge cigarillos come in eye-catching tins of 5, perfect for when you need a 15-minute nicotine fix without compromising quality. The Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper gives that signature creamy smoothness Perdomo's known for, while Nicaraguan fillers add just enough spice to keep things interesting. At $13 per tin, they sit comfortably between gas station quickies and full-sized premium cigars.
First puffs: Instant cream bomb with white pepper tingle on lips. Draws like a milkshake through compacted tobacco - tighter than most minis but manageable. Ash holds for 1/3 length before dropping.
Mid-section: Toasted cashew emerges through vanilla sweetness. Burn stays razor-straight if you don't rush it. Watch for occasional canoeing in humid environments - Perdomo's tight roll doesn't forgive wet conditions.
Final stretch: Nicaraguan spice kicks up at nub with faint espresso bitterness. No harshness, but throat feels coated like you licked a coffee filter. Finish cleaner than most cigarillos.
The Ecuadorian wrapper grows under cheesecloth in Guayas region, developing thinner veins than stateside Connecticut leaf. Nicaraguan fillers from Estelí valley pack more pepper potential than Jalapa's sweeter varietals. All tobaccos get 6-month fermentation in Perdomo's Esteli pilones before rolling.