News: Dunbarton Tobacco And Trust Debuts Sobremesa Brûlée at IPCPR

I’ve smoked the Brulee, the Brulee is spectacular. It’s a must try when these become available, whether you like Connecticut shade cigars or not. Saka put his spin on the classic mild(er) cigar and it’s a good one.  Check out what he has to say about it:  

 

Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust® will be debuting the Sobremesa Brûlée® blend of fine handmade cigars at this year’s 87th Annual Convention of the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 28th through July 2nd, 2019.

“Sobremesa Brûlée is a recreation of the milder, shade wrapped ligas of my early years. Somewhere over the last three decades many of the classic shade cigars have become wispy, uninspiring and rather dull to my palate. I wanted to share with others the way I remember these blonde cigars being,” states Master Blender

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Steve Saka. “Also as ligador and tobacco man, I do not understand the recent trend of making strong Connecticut Shade cigars aka “not your grandfather’s cigar”. To me this seems like an oxymoron and a fundamental lack of appreciation of the enchanting characteristics and nuances of shade grown Connecticut Seed tobaccos. In Brûlée, I embraced this shade capa and dedicated myself to showcasing its mild, sweet and nutty nature.”

He continues to add, “The Brûlée is a variation of the core Sobremesa® liga in which the Pennsylvania Seedleaf ligero has been removed, the Condega Seco has been increased and the wrapper is replaced with a top shelf grade of BW Ecuador Connecticut Shade leaf. The result is a milder, even smoother adaptation of the Sobremesa blend that does not sacrifice its wonderfully complex flavors or aromas. This is not a cigar

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to be smoked casually, but rather a relaxing smoking experience meant to be savored slowly.”

Sobremesa Brûlée will be offered to Select

Purveyors and it will be available in three vitolas: Brûlée Robusto – 5.25 x 52, Brûlée Toro – 6.00 x 52 and the Brûlée Gordo 6.25 x 60. Packed in 13 count dress boxes, the MSRP ranges from

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$12.45 to $13.95 per cigar. Initial availability will be very limited.
The anticipated ship date to those Select Purveyors who order at this year’s tradeshow is July 2019.

Sobremesa Brûlée
Crafted by Joya de Nicaragua, S.A.
Master Blender: Sr. Steve Saka
Esteli, Nicaragua

Sobremesa, “over the table”, has no precise English translation, perhaps because there is no cultural equivalent in the US. It is an idiom used among the Latin culture to describe the leisurely time spent tableside after you have finished dining, but before you rise. It is the experience of lingering casually with family and friends in conversation, relaxing, drinking, smoking, and enjoying each other’s company. Sobremesa is one of life’s simplest, yet greatest pleasures.

The Brûlée is a variation of the core Sobremesa liga in which the Pennsylvania Seedleaf ligero has been removed, the Condega Seco has been increased and the Capa is now a top shelf grade of Ecuador Connecticut Shade. The result is a milder, even smoother adaptation of the Sobremesa blend that continues to retain its wonderfully complex flavors and aromas.

Frontmarks:
Brûlée Robusto – 5.25 x 52, Brûlée Toro – 6.00 x 52, Brûlée Gordo –  6.25 x 60 all in a 13ct Semi-Dressed FBN Box.

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Details:
Capa:Ecuador Connecticut Shade G2BW

Capote: San Andreas Negro

Tripa: Nicaraguan
Forteleza: Mild-Medium

Flavor Profile:A creamy liga with softer flavors o

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f cedar, caramel and café, which are complimented by its inherent sweetness being allowed to blossom on the palate and nose – a nuttiness is also apparent within this blend.

Puro Style:Milder, yet flavorful and satisfying. Good for both the inexperienced
and experienced palate.

Maker’s Notes:

  • My recreation of the mild shade ligas of my youth. Somewhere over the last three decades most Shade cigars have become wispy and uninspiring, dull and flat. I wanted to share with others the way I remember these blonde cigars to be.
  • As a blender, I do not understand the recent trend to make biting CT Shade cigars aka “not your grandfather’s shade ciga

    r”. I view these as a novelty at best, in Brûlée I embraced the shade wrapper and worked to showcase its mild, sweet and nutty nature.

  • This cigar is a departure from the robust, full bodied blends I am best kn
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    own for.

  • Not a cigar to be rushed through, it deserves relaxed focus to best be enjoyed.

 

About Steve Saka

Regarded as a cigar expert throughout the industry, he is credited as being an experienced cigar blender and maker, a prolific author regarding cigars and black tobaccos, a forefather within the online media segment and a dynamic tobacco industry executive. In 2000, he worked directly for Lew Rothman, the former owner of JR Cigar, as an executive consultant for four years and he subsequently served as the President, then CEO of Drew Estate from 2005 through 2013. In 2015, he established the family held Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust to craft and distribute traditional handmade puros. For more information, please visit: www.dunbartoncigars.com.
®Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust, Sobremesa Brûlée and Sobremesa are registered trademarks of Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust and/or affiliated companies.

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News: Oveja Negra Brands

Starting off the Monday before the IPCPR show with what seems like a logical move for the folks at Black Works, etc. They’ve had a lot going on and consolidating under the one brand doesn’t seem like a baaaad idea. Read on:

 

Oveja Negra Brands announces its arrival to the premium cigar industry.  Consisting of Black Label Trading Company, Black Works Studio, Emilio Cigars, and Dissident, each brand its own unique identity while combining talents and resources to bring a formidable representation and marketing strategy to the cigar world.

 

Oveja Negra Brands produce cigars for the next generation.  Each brand shares a passion and dedication to providing innovative, cutting edge cigars that are unsurpassed in quality Each line ishand-made by Fabrica Oveja Negra in Esteli and isrepresented by a team of sales reps across the states. Oveja Negra Brands utilizes a central distribution warehouse with high-tech facilities for streamlined shipping and convenience for its retailers. Distribution is handled by L.J.Zucca, tobacco distributors since 1947.  
The brands formerly represented by Boutiques Unified have transitioned to Oveja Negra Brands to better communicate their focused vision and provide better service to retail partners.
A new website has launched to give consumers and retailers a base for exploring Oveja Negra Brands cigars, retail merchandise and an interactive retailer map.   Please visit www.OvejaNegraCigars.com.
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Don Juan Calavera Cigars from Danli Honduras Tabacos

I got behind on the news last week, it became overwhelming and I got busy with work and didn’t get around to a few stories. Again, I wasn’t sure a company’s opening a warehouse abroad was interesting to a large portion of my readership, but there was one from Joya de Nicaragua that I wanted to post but didn’t get around to. When you get a chance, hunt down the news on their Número Uno at one of the many reputable sites such as Developing Palates , Cigar-Coop, Halfwheel, or the many other great sites that posted the press release. Drew Estate, who distributes Joya, has been sending their press releases every damn day around 3PM eastern time, which is a crummy time for those of us with jobs, but I guess there’s no good time for everyone. One more week and the buzz will die down and everyone will be in Vegas bitching about the IPCPR changing their name to PCA and having CigarCon and all of that. I’m kinda glad I cut ties with all that drama, to be honest! I love going to the show and seeing all the great friends I’ve met in the industry and seeing all the new stuff, but the drama is more than I can take. My only hope is that this new version of the IPCPR learns to finally treat the (online) media like other trade shows treat media, but that’s another post that I don’t have in me any more! I came here to talk about some cigars!

 

I was contacted recently by Danli Honduras Tabacos about trying their cigars, and since new and unusual cigars have been few and far between for me lately, I figured it was worth a shot. I’ve been in a bit of a thing lately where I’ve been wanting to smoke cigars within certain parameters, smoking for pleasure and self satisfaction really. Quite selfish of me, I realize. So I was anxious to try something new, and was surprised when these beauties arrived. I wonder if the folks at Danli Honduras Tabacos did some research, because they send their Don Juan Calaveras cigars in Sumatra and Maduro wrappers, two of my favorites. I decided to break tradition and smoke the Sumatra first. I don’t talk about it much, but I do like a good Sumatra wrapped cigar. There are a lot of great cigars that use Sumatra wrapper, Ernesto Carillo is a big fan of the wrapper, and it’s used on the Diamond Crown Maximus, to name a couple off the top of my head. With both the Sumatra and Maduro, the presentation is unique. They have a black tissue paper “jacket”, with lapels folded down  framing the sugar skull band. I though it was a neat touch. I’ve smoked a couple of these and they are really quite tasty. I found it to have a nice spice, and a good balance of flavor and strength and excellent construction. I enjoyed one yesterday on a beautiful afternoon walk and it was quite relaxing and satisfying.

 

Another thing I liked about the selections that I received was the size, they were toros, 6″ x 52, my favored size, Of course, I couldn’t wait to try the Maduro, so I smoked a couple of those too, and I really dig the Maduros! As far as blend information goes, their website is in Spanish and seems to be either in it’s infancy or something but there isn’t a lot of information there. The letter they sent says that they use a “diatinto” wrapper on all of their cigars, I’m not sure if this is a typo for the Spanish “distinto” or “different” wrapper, or if “diatinto” means something else. They say that they use Jalapa and Jamastran in the fillers, so Nicaraguan and Honduran, which makes sense. Like the Sumatra, this is a spicy cigar, with a bit more of the chocolatyness that one would expect on top of the spice. Fuller bodied than the Sumatra, to me, at least, and, once again, quite satisfying. I had no issues with any of the cigars as far as construction went, all four examples I smoked burned perfectly, with flat embers and straight burn lines. I’m impressed with these cigars, the packaging is striking, the cigars perform well and taste great, I just need to find out how to go about buying these! I’ve been searching and so far haven’t found that out. I’ll have to ask! Perhaps that’s something they are working on. I hope they don’t run into any issues with the name and or bands, because the bands are beautiful, although I can think of a few others that have used the Dia de los Muertos theme on bands.

 

Anyway, that’s about all I have for today. I’m going to put together a contest with some of the above-mentioned cigars, and some other goodies since I haven’t done a giveaway in a while. Until the next time,

 

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News: Southern Draw Cigars commemorates its LUSTRUM

Southern Draw has been loaded with news this year, this one highlights their 5 year anniversary cigar.  

 

Once every five years, Southern Draw Cigars plans to release a special onetime blend to celebrate the family’s commitment to the growing brand.  To be known as the LUSTRUM– meaning a five year period, the limited production offerings will be very small batches of 25,000 – 75,000 total cigars.  The first special blend is scheduled for release at IPCPR 2019.

The company has designated the initial release as the Kudzu LUSTRUM, celebrating the original Kudzu cigar blend offered by Southern Draw Cigars which was first produced by our exclusive factory partner A.J. Fernandez Cigar Co. in 2014.  The blend of this limited productionNicaraguan puro is comprised

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of a thick and oily Medio-Tiempo Habano wrapper with Nicaraguan Ometepe binder and vintage Nicaraguan long-leaf filler tobaccos delivering a harmonious balance of what the company characterizes as medium+ strength, flavor and aroma finished in an elegant box pressed format.  Medio Tiempo wrappers are rarely used and reserved for some of the most expensive and revered cigars in the industry. If we were entering a BBQ cook-off this summer and only had a single cut of meat to submit to the judges, the LUSTRUM would be a consensus choice by the family.  Offering extravagant and rather pricey vintage tobaccos at a blue collar price, a thank you to those who have supported the brand over the last five years.  We think we have a cigar worthy of celebrating the first five years of Southern Draw – a family company that by the Grace of God and for the love and support of an industry – has made it longer and been more consistent than many expected. Enjoy the LUSTRUM and share your feedback and reviews.” Robert Holt – Founder.

Kudzu LUSTRUM has been expertly constructed inEsteli, Nicaragua at the A.J. Fernandez Cigar Co. and will be made available in a single size, Belicoso Fino 5.5 x 52 (box pressed) with a total of 2,500, 10 count paper mazos (bundles) featuring hand drawn art depicting the family’s prior military service and the history of our little cigar brand.  Priced at ONLY $11.89 each or $118.99 per 10 count mazo.

Southern Draw Cigars will be joined by Cigar Dojo in Booth #3061 on Saturday June 28th at approximately 10 a.m. A LIVE unveiling of the Kudzu LUSTRUM, making it available to select media members and valued retail partners of Southern Draw Cigars.  Southern Draw Cigars will then join Cigar Dojo for an episode of Smoke Night Live in July (TBA) to celebrate our 1st LUSTRUM where we will offer fabulous SWAG and cigars to Dojo Nation.

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of 220, 20 count boxes of the Kudzu LUSTRUM Toro 6.0 x 52 were released at Smokin in the Carolinas, JR Cigar Burlington, NC on June 8, 2019 and will soon be available at select Case de Montecristo and JR Cigar retail locations.  

Please direct all questions, comments and requests about our new releases, line extensions and distribution channels to robert@southerndrawcigars.com or for general information about Southern Draw Cigars, a list of retail partners and reviews, please visit us at our new and improved website at www.southerndrawcigars.com. Please LIKE us, FOLLOW us & TWEET us – Facebook/Southern Draw, Instagram/@SDCIGARS and Twitter/@SDCIGARS.

Soli Deo Gloria!

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News: New Tommy Bahama Collection Set to Launch

More news from my friends at Ventura and Island Lifestyle. I regularly use my Tommy Bahama cutter and lighters, and travel humidor, and they are all quality pieces, and the new finishe

s sure look sharp! 

 

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uted by Ventura Cigars, New Tommy Bahama Collection Set to Launch at IPCPR 2019

In partnership with Island Lifestyle Importers, Ventura Cigar Company is announcing the arrival of the “Hula Paradise Collection” from Tommy Bahama’s cigar accessories collection. The collection will premiere at this year’s International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers (IPCPR) Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Anchoring the new collection is the limited release Hula Paradise “Just Another Day in Paradise” Humidor- a striking mahogany wood humidor with a three-dimensional metal inlay that wraps around its top three sides, and is reminiscent of a premium cigar band. It also features a Tommy Bahama Hula Girl strumming a ukulele within the center of the artwork. The humidor is both a conversation-piece and a storage necessity, storing up to 50 cigars and including internal humidification and a hygrometer. The MSRP is $175.

The “Hula Paradise” collection also includes a tabletop quad-torch cigar lighter ($99.95), a portable dual-torch cigar lighter ($85.00), a metal cigar cutter ($75.00), and a 610 travel cigar humidor ($40.00). The lighters and cutters feature the exclusive Accu-Body-Cast-Design (ABCD) made to highlight the exclusive Tommy Bahama artwork. The 610 travel cigar humidor is a crush-resistant, air-tight, water-proof, floating case that will accommodate six Churchill or ten Robusto-sized cigars.

“This new collection has such a great vibe,” says Michael Giannini, General Manager for Ventura Cigars. “It brings the party to the gathering and inspires

people to slow down and make time to enjoy the good life. Which, of course, includes a cigar or two. Come by our booth at IPCPR and check it all out.”

Island Lifestyle Importers is the exclusive designer, manufacturer, and world-wide licensee of Tommy Bahama branded luxury cigar accessories, which are known for their innovative designs, cutting-edge technology, and island theme-inspired artwork.

Ventura Cigar Company and Phillips & King International are the exclusive wholesale distributors of these new products, as well as the entire Tommy Bahama brand of cigar accessories, also providing wholesale marketing support for the brand. Ventura Cigar Company and Phillips & King are wholly owned subsidiaries of Kretek International. Tommy Bahama Luxury Cigar Accessories will be displayed and available for purchase in the Ventura Cigar Company booth (Booth #818) at this year’s IPCPR show.

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About Ventura Cigar Company

Ventura Cigar Company (VCC) is a unique cigar brand born in sunny Southern California that is on a mission to create memorable, complex cigar blends that excite the senses and reward discriminating palates. Their flagship Archetype, Case Study, Project805, and PSyKo SEVEN brands offer multiple award-winning blends that earned 90+ ratings in Cigar Aficionado, Cigar & Spirits, and Cigar Snob. And Archetype’s Axis Mundi won #13 Cigar of the Year for 2017 from Cigar Aficionado. Ventura Cigar Company also distributes Tommy Bahama Luxury Cigar Accessories and the 4th Generation Tobacconist and Comoy’s of London lines of pipe tobacco products, extending its reach and tradition of offering top-quality tobacconist products. Pipes and blends under these brands are cultivated through generations of craftsmanship, making them longtime favorites of pipe tobacco enthusiasts.

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