News: Latitude Zero Signature Announced

I’ll be honest, this is the first time I’ve ever heard of the Latitude Zero brand! I don’t closely follow CI anymore, so it may be all over their catalog for all I know, but this is in national distribution, through their wholesale company. I find it interesting because I just mentioned the factory that’s making this in my Sunday post. It’s also interesting because this factory has a strong association with JR Cigar, which is owned by STG’s largest competitor. The cigar industry is very incestuous. 

LATITUDE ZERO ADDS NEW EXPRESSION

Latitude Zero, a blend named to honor Ecuador’s tobacco growing regions, is expanding its lineup with a new expression called Latitude Zero Signature.

 

Featuring premium, hand-selected tobaccos grown by Oliva Tobacco Company, Latitude Zero Signat

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ure is blended by Raul Disla and was created to extend the popular Latitude Zero line.

 

Kevin Irvine, product coordinator of Scandinavian Tobacco Group’s (STG) Online and Retail division said, “Latitude Zero Signature is rich and refined with an intriguing spice. It complements the original Latitude Zero blend, offering a completely unique smoking experience. This cigar smokes like an ultra-premium, so it’s a great choice for someone who wants the utmost in to

bacco quality and complexity at a great price point.

 

 

For the blend, Raul Disla selected a robust assortment of Nicaraguan Habano, Dominican

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Habano and Connecticut Broadleaf fillers, and a Nicaraguan Habano binder. He crowned Latitude Zero Signature with Ecuadoran Sumatra leaf from the lush, cloud-covered equatorial growing region from which the

Latitude Zero brand takes its name. The result is a full-bodied smoke, brimming with notes of pepper, leather and cream and an a

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lluring spice.

 

Latitude Zero Signature will be available starting on June 24, 2022. National distribution will be handled by Meier & Dutch Wholesale Cigar Distributors.

 

Latitude Zero Signature is handcrafted in Nicaragua at the NACSA factory. The cigars are box-pressed, and ship in 20count boxes.

 

Robusto (5” x 54); SRP per cigar $8.00

Toro (6” x 52); SRP per cigar $8.25

Gordo (6” x 60); SRP per cigar $8.75

 

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Nat Cicco, JFR Lunatic and La Palina Cigars

The PCA show is coming up in a couple of weeks, and I’ve decided to go after all. I’m actually going as a correspondent for another media site, so I’ll be doing a little double duty. I know I said I wouldn’t go again until media was invited, but I was going to be in town anyway, and couldn’t be there without spending at least a couple days at the show. I’ll only be there for Saturday and Sunday, so I’ll have to plan things carefully. So I figured I better smoke up some of the cigars I still have from the TPE show! I started with a Nat Cicco HHB Gold. I didn’t really know much about Nat Cicco until they bought Epic Cigars and Dean Parsons went to work for them. This was a toro size cigar with a pigtail cap, Ecuador Habano wrapper, and Nicaraguan binders and fillers. From what I can tell, this is made at NACSA, the same factory that makes Mi Querida, Patina, and Dapper).  This was a nice smoke, with woody and leathery flavors. It burned well, and was on the medium full side. Not necessarily my cup of tea, but nice, nonetheless. I don’t see this cigar listed on their website, but there is a non-gold version, I’ll be interested in seeing what the difference is between the two. I really liked the Aniversario 1965 Liga No.4 that they make. 

 

Not a cigar from the TPE show, but one I recently picked up, was a JFR Lunatic Habano in the Short Titan size. I’ll be honest, I had to look just now because the cigar didn’t seem like a 60 ring cigar, but sure enough it’s 4½” x 60. They call this Habano, yet the website lists the wrapper as San Andrés, wich it neither looks or tastes like. I’m confused. These come in ridiculous sizes, up to 80 ring. I stuck with a normal size, and I really can’t remember if I’ve smoked this blend before or not. I don’t think they were outrageously priced either, and the place I bought them might have had a buy five get one deal or something, my memory is hazy. This was a good smoke, on the nutty side. I have another one, so I will smoke it again, and wouldn’t hesitate to pick up more, I just won’t be getting the larger sizes. They have a toro, I’d like to try that one.

 

This last one was from the TPE, I talked to Clay Roberts of La Palina there and he gave me a La Palina 125 Años, which is a $25 cigar, made by the Oliva’s  in Nicaragua. This celebrates the anniversary of Samuel Paley founding the cigar company that would make the first La Palina cigars back in 1896. The blend is undisclosed tobaccos, but they say that they were given access to Oliva’s private stock of vintage tobaccos. I realized that all three of the cigars featured today have a fancy cap treatment, this one has a fan cap, much like the Goldie had. This was a fascinating cigar. It’s a 6½” x 52 Toro. It had a heavy, almost cloying mouth feel, like a black licorice.  Not really an anise flavor, just that mouth coating sensation. It did have a sweetness, and a doughy, nutty kind of flavor. It was different and quite enjoyable. I’m not sure the band was in keeping with how special this cigar is, although I guess it may be reminiscent of the period. these come in jars of 37,  which I won’t be pring $975 for, but it’s a really good smoke. Thanks, Clay, for sharing this one with me! 

 

That’s all for today, until the next time, 

 

CigarCraig

 

 

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News: Diesel Sunday Gravy Grappa Announced

I’ll admit, I’m behind on sampling the Sunday Gravy series. The first one was pretty good, and I’ve been meaning to revisit it. I don’t think I’ve seen any of the others. I’m not a big fan of tomatoes, so that gets into my head a little, and, subconsciously, I don’t tend to look for them. A sampler would be nice, now that there are five versions!

 

It’s a widely held belief that Italians wrote the book on eating and drinking. Food, libations and socializing are part of the culture and meals can stretch on for hou

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rs.  Not for the faint of heart is grappa, an Italian-made digestivo made from the distillate of grape seeds, stalks and stems. The distilled spirit is enjoyed as a palate-cleansing firewater. And when the grappa comes out, things get interesting.

Or so says Justin Andrews who explained that the fifth Diesel Sunday Gravy expression was named “Grappa” in a nod to the blend’s bold flavor profile and the brand’s ability to spark conversation. “Diesel Sunday Gravy Grappa, like our previous Sunday Gravy expressions definitely packs a punch. It’s a great, medium-plus blend, handmade with premium tobaccos. And given its affordable price, Diesel Sunday Gravy Grappa is a cigar that’s meant to be smoked with good friends during spirited discussions.

 

Blended by AJ Fernandez and Justin Andrews and crafted at Tabacalera AJ Fernandez in Esteli, Nicaragua, Diesel Sunday Gravy Grappa is rolled with an Ecuadoran Habano wrapper over a Nicaraguan binder and Honduran filler. It is a layered smoke that delivers notes of leather, earth and spice.

 

Grappa is being released in a robusto gordo size only.

Grappa (5” x 56); SRP per cigar $4.99

 

Diesel Sunday Gravy Grappa will be available nationally from July-September 2022, or until the blend is sold out. The sixth and final Sunday Gravy blend will be released in October, 2022.

 

Diesel cigars are produced by Scandinavian Tobacco Group and distributed by Forged Cigar Company.

 

About Diesel Sunday Gravy

Diesel Sunday Gravy launched in August 2021 as a full-time line of seasonally-released, Nicaraguan-forward smokes, blended and handcrafted through Diesel’s winning partnership of AJ Fernandez and Justin Andrews. Blends will be released quarterly, sold until their limited supply is deleted and offered at an unbelievable SRP of less than $5.00 per cigar.

 

About Diesel

Handcrafted by artisans in Esteli, Nicaragua, Diesel cigars are “bold by design.” The brand challenges the current conventions of the handmade cigar category through the bold, unapologetic style of its Cigar Master, AJ Fernandez. Diesel cig

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ars are unified by their deeply complex flavor which is achieved through AJ’s steadfast adherence to time honored cigar making techniques and his insistence on using the highest quality tobacco. The Diesel portfolio includes Hair of the Dog which was released in 2019; Whiskey Row which launched two expressions, one in 2019 and one in 2018, and Diesel Grind which debuted in 2017. For more information, visit www.dieselcigars.com.

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News: Drew Estate Expands Liga Privada 10 Aniversario Connecticut Criollo Distribution

I haven’t had a 10th Anniversary Liga since they came out with them initially, I think they had a 100th Anniversary too, because it was around 2016 when the FDA deeming regs were announced and everyone was releasing everything to get it in market. I can’t really remember what it was like, nor do I have any idea if the cigars n

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ow are even the same.  Anyway, here’s some news from Drew Estate! 

 

For the first time in its history, Drew Estate’s Liga Privada 10 Aniversario Connecticut Criollo cigar will be regularly available as monthly allocation for qualifying Drew Diplomat Program participants beginning in mid-June.

 

Due to the limited supply of the tobaccos used in each Liga Privada expression, production for all Liga Privada cigars is limited because the magnificent Connecticut River Valley capa leaves, which are the hallmark for every Liga Privada cigar, remain the most difficult component to secure. This is especially true for the Liga Privada 10 Aniversario Connecticut Criollo.

 

Just one Connecticut River Valley farmer cultivates the capa leaf for Liga Privada 10 Aniversario cigars. This very rare hybrid leaf combines the best elements of Broadleaf and Criollo and it is used only for Liga Privada 10 Aniversario. Since Liga Privada 10 Aniversario’s introduction, Drew Estate has only periodically released small batches of the cigars due to the rarity of the Connecticut Criollo leaf. Working with the farmer, Drew Estate has planted more of the Connecticut Criollo each year and has steadily aged and stockpiled enough of the precious leaf to ramp up Liga Privada 10 Aniversario’s production to now make it regularly available.

 

Liga Privada 10 Aniversario is a brawny gem that celebrates the unrivaled artistry of Liga Privada. Featuring a signature Cola de Pescado (fishtail) head and a closed foot, only Drew Estate’s most celebrated torc

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edores may roll the cigars. Liga Privada 10 Aniversario’s Connecticut Criollo capa covers a San Andres Otapan Negro Último Corte capote from Mexico and a tripa blend of Honduran and Nicaraguan tobaccos, as well as Pennsylvania Green River One Sucker. Dense and earthy with an intense peppery spice, Liga Privada 10 Aniversario is a full throttle beast of a smoke that commands your respect from its first light through the last puff.

 

“Liga Privada 10 Aniversario is a tribute to the remaining old-school tobacco growers in the Connecticut River Valley who produce the capas for Liga Privada,” says Drew Estate Founder and President, Jonathan Drew. “The magnificent cigar also honors our loyal consumers who’ve stood by our side through the ups and downs all these years. Today’s news is certainly welcome, as more people will now get to experience Liga Privada 10 Aniversario’s bold, luxurious and commanding presence … so let’s get luxuriating, party peoples.”

 

Available exclusively at qualifying Drew Diplomat Program part

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icipants, Liga Privada 10 Aniversario cigars are packaged in 10-count boxes with an MSRP of $183/box and $18.30/cigar. A list of qualifying Drew Diplomat retailers can be found at https://drewestate.com/liga-privada-h99-10-year-aniversario-select-retailers/.

 

About Drew Estate

Founded in New York City in 1996, Drew Estate has become one of the fastest growing tobacco companies in the world. Under their mantra “The Rebirth of Cigars”, Drew Estate has led the “Boutique Cigar” movement by innovating new elements to the tobacco industry with their un

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ique tobaccos and blending styles that attract new and traditional cigar enthusiasts. In their Gran Fabrica Drew Estate, the Nicaraguan headquarters, Drew Estate produces a variety of brands such as ACID, Herrera Estelí, Herrera Estelí Norteño, Isla del Sol, Kentucky Fired Cured, Liga Privada, MUWAT, Larutan by Drew Estate, Nica Rustica, Pappy Van Winkle Barrel Fermented Cigars, Tabak Especial, Undercrown, Florida Sun Grown, and Java by Drew Estate.

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News: Macanudo Inspirado Jamao Due Next Month

Here’s some news from Macanudo, another Inspirado line extension. I’ve been to General’s farm in Mao, it’s a beautiful place.  I’ve never been to Honduras!   It sounds like an interesting cigar! 

 

The second limited-edition blend of Macanudo Inspirado will be released in July. Called “Jamao” the new expression gets its name from a proprietary wrapper grown on a network of fincas in the Northwestern Dominican Republic.

 

Macanudo’s team of agronomists has been experimenting with tobacco cultivation and seed acclimation in Mao, D.R. for decades. There, in the Cibao Valley, the agronomists also work with a collective of independent local growers to cultivate and cure experimental tobaccos. With Macanudo Inspirado Jamao, one such sungrown tobacco is being brought to life as a wrapper.

 

“For this limited edition expression of Macanudo Inspirado, we acclimated a Habano seed varietal from Jamastran, Honduras to Mao, DR and ultimately produced a beautiful wrapper. To honor the many people who worked hard to produce this wrapper for the first time, we named the release ‘Jamao’ which represents the blending of Jamastran and Mao,” said Jhonys Diaz, General Cigar’s senior vice president of leaf operations.

 

The wrapper was selected as the most prominent aspect of the blend’s profile. A masterful composition of tobaccos that includes a Honduran binder and fillers from Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic together enhance the wrapper to create a medium-bodied smoking experience that is rich, creamy and dimensional, with herbal, woody, and salty notes.

 

Handcrafted at General Cigar Dominicana in Santiago, DR, Macanudo Inspirado Jamao will ship to retailers in July. A total of 2,300 boxes, each containing 20 cigars, will be released exclusively in the U.S.

 

Macanudo Inspirado Jamao Toro (5.75” x 52); SRP per cigar $10.49
Macanudo Inspirado Jamao Churchill (7” x 49); SRP per cigar $10.99

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