A Cuban Legacy, Reborn in Nicaragua
Perdomo Cigars is the work of Nick Perdomo Jr., a Cuban-American cigar maker based in Miami whose father, Silvio Perdomo, was a tobacco farmer in Cuba. When the family left the island, they carried the knowledge of generations — the soil, the cure, the art of patience.
In the 1990s, Nick set out to rebuild that legacy. He established the Tabacalera Perdomo factory in Estelí, Nicaragua, one of the world's finest tobacco-growing regions. Today, Perdomo is one of the few cigar makers that controls every step — from seed to box. They grow their own tobacco, cure it, age it for years in vintage bourbon barrels, and hand-roll every cigar in their own factory.
The result is a brand known for exceptional value, vintage-aged tobaccos, and a sweetness that's become their signature. Walk into our humidor and you'll see it immediately — Perdomo occupies one of the largest wall displays at Match Cigar Bar.
- Vertically integrated — grows, cures, ages, and rolls their own tobacco
- Tabacalera Perdomo factory in Estelí, Nicaragua
- Vintage-aged tobaccos, some aged 10–12 years before rolling
- Bourbon barrel-aging process adds vanilla and oak character
- Known for value-driven pricing without sacrificing quality
- One of the largest brand displays in our walk-in humidor