Perdomo released the Habano line in 2007 featuring a three different wrappers: Corojo, Corojo Maduro, and Connecticut Shade. Another unique thing about the Perdomo Habano series is that the filler is comprised of tobacco from the three major tobacco growing regions in Nicaragua.
I've yet to try the Connecticut, but I've really enjoyed the Perdomo Habano Maduro and Perdomo Habano Corojo. Between the two I can't really choose a favorite and from what I've been told, while milder, the Connecticut is another great smoke.

I'm not the only one to review these cigars, in fact I'm probably lagging behind everyone else a bit. After reading a few of these reviews you can see why I consider these cigars one of the best cigars in this price range.
- Scott at Cigar Inspector lit up a Perdomo Habano Corojo Gordo.
- Read George of Stogie Guys take on the Perdomo Habano Corojo Robusto.
- The Maduro and the Corojo got reviewed by Walt of Stogie Review.
- Toro Cigars also tried the Maduro Torpedo, which I tried in my review.
- Cigar Blog also went for the Corojo Robusto.
- Daniel at Smoke-N-Spirits lit up a Maduro Toro.
- Another Perdomo Habano Maduro at Smoke Reviews.
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Actually, the Corojo and the Maduro were released in 2007, but the Connecticut was only released a couple of months ago in 2008. But you are right they are really good cigars.
Thanks for the clarification. My local shop only started carrying Perdomo again recently. So the all showed up at about the same time. :)
I just fired up the Corojo robusto and loved it. A must have for any humidor.
Jesse, I just smoked this again recently and it was a great! Such a good cigar for the money :)